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Dying Parts...

Post by lmw94002 »

So looking I'm seeing 3 brands of popular dyes for synthetic...
  • RIT Dyemore
    Dylon Multipurpose
    Jacquard iDye
Anyone have recent experience? I understand RIT's regular dyes changed formula some years back and don't work nearly as well.

BONUS if you have feedback about using those dyes for colored aluminum anodizing.
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Re: Dying Parts...

Post by GoMachV »

Rit standard dyes I haven't had any luck with lately. It used to be my go to. The Dyemore is fabulous on nylon. I was shocked how well and how quickly my fiberglass towers took also. In the past, even the good old stuff took forever. The Dyemore worked great

I tried the iDye poly, it was ok. I would try it again if I couldn't find Dyemore.

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