Rit 88360 8 Oz Denim Blue Liquid Dye (Pack of 2)
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Prof. Hudson Stoltenberg Sr.
> 24 hourthis product has been used for many years to bring back faded-out jeans. This ia a product that has been and will continue to be in our washroom supply shelf.
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gramma sue
> 24 hourI was a little concerned that the powder would not work as good as the liquid I have used in the past but not to worry. It mixed up easy and my pants turned out very dark navy which is what I wanted. Note: the pants were originally a rather medium shade of grey to begin with and I did not use anything to try to reduce some of the grey color. Just followed the directions and it turned out just fine.
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Terry
> 24 hourI really like this blue dye. Its lighter than navy blue and softer than Royal blue. I have dyed many things with it, including jeans, pillow covers and a shirt. My friend had been given a very expensive flannel lined corduroy shirt which was a coral pink that reminded her of her mother in law, and wouldnt wear it. I suggested that I overdye it. I used 2 oz. of denim blue and the shirt came out a beautiful colour of boysenberry. She said that its become her favourite shirt. The new colour retainer which I also use is a fantastic product to keep the dye from coming out in the wash.
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JLOURA
> 24 hourI got one bottle of denim blue and one bottle of navy — this is not as advertised
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Me
> 24 hourSame as described
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Ann K.
> 24 hourMaybe the two jeans I dyed with 2 bottles of this dye were more worn out than those of others who purchased this dye. It didnt end up covering the worn spots. I had to redye the jeans, using one container each of the black and navy Rit 8 oz liquid dye. I also used an 8 oz. container of the Rit ColorStay fixative product, and with these different products the worn spots were covered. I did it all in my washing machine. I stop the machine in the wash cycle for an hour to let the dye and fixative and stay in longer and stir about every 15 minutes. Then I restart the wash cycle. With the two rinses in the wash cycle, I just put the jeans in the dryer. It is really great that you can make old jeans look new again.
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Pablo Effertz
> 24 hourDidnt work
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Denise J. Griecomullen
> 24 hourI decided to dye my dining chair slipcovers just for a new look. Dye arrived quickly and accurately. I dyed the slipcovers in my front loaded washing machine...no mess... no fuss...voila! New look slipcovers.
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Customer Lauri
> 24 hourI left it on for a long time, but jeans came out a med-dark blue.
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Kathryn H. Campbell
> 24 hourNice color - I used it on tan sneakers, one of which I had spilled bleach on. Ill need to dab some more on the bleach stained part - havent done that yet.