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- The post was made 1 weekRating: 5 out of 5verified customer
Great! 💙
I have a hand-knitted cotton summer top that was originally dove blue but has become more gray over the years. I was going to throw it away before I thought to try dyeing it. I used ocean blue, and I love the result! The color turned out great. I only had the top and a cotton tank top underneath in the machine – very happy 💙1 product in post Great! 💙 - The post was made 2 weeksRating: 5 out of 5
Lived up to expectations!
Bought the black color and used it to freshen up an expensive dress that had faded from the sun. It worked perfectly, restored the original black color, and recolored the faded area on the shoulder.1 product in post Lived up to expectations!340 views - The post was made 1 monthRating: 4 out of 5verified customer
Good
Turned more dark blue. But probably had too many clothes. About 10 children's garments. But for the price, you want more.1 product in post Good1546 views - The post was made 2 monthsRating: 5 out of 5verified customer
Buy every time something needs refreshing
But remember to check what fiber the clothes to be dyed are made of, and how much they weigh. If it's synthetic, you need to use RIT instead. If you use too little of the black, the clothes will turn dark blue.1 product in post Buy every time something needs refreshing2098 views - The post was made 3 months
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Hi, can this product be used to dye a dress that is 100% polyester?1 product in post ? - The post was made 3 monthsRating: 5 out of 5
Amazing
I have used various fabric dyes but this brand is the best, I haven't found a better one with such beautiful and vibrant colors after dyeing. I've bought it several times because I have a very creative daughter 😅, and well, some things are only suitable for re-dyeing 😅, but to my positive surprise, Dylan managed with the pants I thought I would throw away and nothing could cover it. They look almost new 😄, so the negative reviews are only from people who don't read the instructions, overload the washing machine with clothes, and then wonder why there is no effect.1 product in post Amazing2387 views - The post was made 4 months
Mariola
Can you dye a wool sweater? I discolored it with stain removers.1 product in post Mariola2496 views- The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 4 monthsUnfortunately, this product is not suitable for wool. Wool is a protein fiber (like hair), and this type of dye only works on plant fibers — therefore: - the color won’t take at all - or it will come out blotchy - or it may damage the wool (temperature + soda). This product is intended for natural plant fibers - cotton, linen, viscose. It works more gently on synthetic fibers, but it will damage wool and silk.
- The post was made 8 monthsRating: 1 out of 5verified customer
Deserves no star
Scandalously bad!!!! Unfortunately wasted money Used black for dark gray sweatpants.. Believe it or not, not even 0.0000001% trace of black pigment... Extremely disappointed🤮1 product in post Deserves no star4178 views - The post was made 1 yearsRating: 1 out of 5
Ruined my clothes
Made my clothes stained, bought another one to try to save the clothes but it didn't work. Even when they were in the recommended material.1 product in post Ruined my clothes6442 views- The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 1 yearsHey Emilia! 🌸 I understand that you used it according to the instructions with the amount of clothes and materials, so it's a shame that it didn't turn out well 🧡 What could have caused a blotchy result could be: 🌀 Uneven distribution in the washing machine If the garment can't move freely or if the dye isn't mixed properly, it can cause blotches. Ideally, wash a maximum of 1.5 kg of fabric at a time. 💧 Uneven moisture in the fabric at the start 🧼 Detergent residues or stains before dyeing Grease or detergent residues can interfere with dye absorption. Always wash the garment thoroughly before dyeing, without fabric softener. 👕 Different materials in the garment Mixed materials (e.g., cotton + polyester) absorb dye differently. This often results in a somewhat uneven outcome. 🧽 Stains in the washing machine Old detergent residues or limescale deposits in the drum can affect how the dye spreads. I hope this can help if you dye them again ❤1 likes
- The post was made 1 yearsRating: 5 out of 5verified customer
Great yellow color!
Used the color sunflower yellow to dye two cotton sweaters that had started to fade. The result turned out really well! We have previously refreshed cotton clothes with orange and purple (deep violet) and have also been very satisfied with those. To achieve a good result, it is important to follow the instructions carefully. Some may find that there is a lot of color left in the washing machine after dyeing, but it goes away if you follow the instructions for cleaning the machine.1 product in post Great yellow color!4977 views
Dylonall-in-1 textilfärg 30 Deep Violet
Dylon all-in-1 fabric dye for machine use is a fun, creative, and smart way to recycle while saving both cash and the planet by revamping your wardrobe instead of buying new stuff. Dylon's new All-in-1 fabric dye series is just that. Simply remove the strip at the top and the entire plastic casing, pop the capsule into your washing machine, and soon you'll have something fresh and colorful. Say goodbye to boring bed linens, jeans, and t-shirts! Instructions are included. Each pack contains 350 g.
Pre-wash the item and place it damp in the machine, then run a normal wash cycle at 30–40 °C (40 °C gives a darker shade). The fabric dyes are optimized for cotton, linen, and viscose textiles. Items made from these three materials mixed with polyester will result in a lighter color.
One capsule is enough for 600 g of fabric for maximum dyeing and up to 1800 g for a less intense color. No salt is needed; it’s already included. If you want to dye a lot at once, you can use up to 5 capsules together. Just avoid overloading the washing machine—if you fill it more than halfway, the results could end up patchy or uneven.
The color chart shows dyeing on white fabric, so keep in mind that the original color will always affect the outcome. For example, a dark gray or black t-shirt will never turn yellow or orange.
After dyeing, run two empty washes with detergent to clean the machine. Also, check rubber seals and wipe them down.
Wool, silk, 100% synthetic fibers, items with nylon stitching, and fabrics that require dry cleaning should never be dyed.
Textiles that have been treated or impregnated in any way should also not be dyed—the results can be very uneven and unsatisfactory.
The textiles you dye should be washed separately 1-2 times after dyeing—max 40 °C.
Emerald Green.