Who makes HOT PINK dye?
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Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
haven't tried the tulip, but I can tell you that the standard clothing dylon stuff sold in craft stores does not dye the nylon parts at all.
Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
There is a company called Dylon that produces fabric dyes, not sure if these will work tho?
http://www.dylon.co.uk/colours.html
http://www.dylon.co.uk/colours.html
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Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
Tulip won't work for nylon and Dylon won't work that good either for nylon parts. Rit and the old school dyes made for RC is the only stuff I've gotten to work with my experience around my area.
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Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
Yeah, you need to be sure it works on Nylon. The std natural fiber clothing dyes will not work. I have yet to find a Fluorescent dye that works with nylon. Most of the dyes from yesteryear are no longer available due to epa regualtions. If anybody has some of the old Litespeed Fluorescent they want to get rid of, please let me know! I have some worlds parts to restore
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Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
Hey Jeff,
scr8p has some in his f/s thread that I have been forgetting to pick up each time I get something else from him.
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scr8p has some in his f/s thread that I have been forgetting to pick up each time I get something else from him.
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Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
i took it out of my bst thread because no one wanted it. but i still have it. i don't think it's "flourescent" though. just red.
i used the same stuff on my masami rc10.
i used the same stuff on my masami rc10.
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Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
Not to dredge, but I have several packages of the Dylon in the BST right now if anyone is still looking. Presently there are 2 of the hot pinks left.
#200 standard blue, yellow and red/pink (like scr8p's)
#201 fluorescents (hot pink and hot yellow)
#200 standard blue, yellow and red/pink (like scr8p's)
#201 fluorescents (hot pink and hot yellow)
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Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
You can boil the colour out, i know as I have the original pink wheels. I boiled them to get the glued tires off with some Losi 5 spoke neon yellows in the boiling pot too. The Losi 5 spokes ended up turning orange because of the pink dye releasing from the pink Yokomo wheels. The Yokomos are now a slightly sun faded looking pink.DerbyDan wrote:Rit dyes are not widely available over here in the UK - I've been buying it on Ebay from needlework suppliers.SMOKE-DOG wrote: Maybe... a quick check and it looks like the 3 neon colors they offer (neon yellow, pink, and green) are in there professional line and only sold through RIT online.
I do know that Fuchisa and petal pink are in stores, just saw them at Krogers. They are close to hot pick.
Rit Fuscia will definately give you a very bright 'hot' pink... but be warned (I learned the hard way) DO a couple of test runs with different mixes & keep an eye on the length of time your test peices are in for... for my Yokomo wheels I used what I now know was a rather 'strong' mix of dye/water, just 20sec would have probably given me the colour I needed, a further 20 seconds would have given me super bright pink.... I left them in even longer & got an almost red/magenta colour
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Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
Just FYI all my Hot Pink #201 has left the building. There's still plenty of Hot Yellow and standard colors. 
Good to know fakiee. I might have to try that... been looking for sun faded pink.

Good to know fakiee. I might have to try that... been looking for sun faded pink.

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Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
I'm yer huckleberryEau Rouge wrote:So the real question is, what entrepreneurial soul is going to buy a pound of yellow and pink powder and a case of tiny zip lock bags from U-line and sell the fluorescent dye in small amounts for a profit to us strange vintage RC collectors with lots of white nylon parts to dye?

Top row is two quarts water and 10 minutes at boil
Bottom row is one quart water and 10 minutes boil
Also note worlds stealth case is not really white to start with
I'll try the yellow over the weekend
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Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
Hmmm...a pink and purple build???
Two of my re-re white wheels are a little darker and a bit purple compared to the other two. But I only had room in the pot for two at a time and some of the leftover black dye must have came out of the metal for the first batch.
I'm curious to what the other pink dyes look like.

Two of my re-re white wheels are a little darker and a bit purple compared to the other two. But I only had room in the pot for two at a time and some of the leftover black dye must have came out of the metal for the first batch.

I'm curious to what the other pink dyes look like.
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Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
Your pic looks purple tho.. Is it purple in person?
Maybe it's that damn blue dress problem lol
Maybe it's that damn blue dress problem lol
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Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
Here's the yellow and a custom red
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Re: Who makes HOT PINK dye?
Litespeed did indeed make fluro dye back in the day. I used it on my 12LW which great results! I also had good results with the Dylon fabric dyes but only with the associated nylon as it seemed to penetrate better.
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