You should NEVER EVER bleach over any hair extensions no matter what!!!! … I paint the conditioner onto the extensions and then cover in foil to protect the extensions from any bleach getting on them. I then apply my bleach to the roots that aren’t touching the extensions, keeping theRead More →

The term “tie-dye” first appeared in the United States during the 1960’s. Hippies, who were protesting the Vietnam War and promoting peace and love, began wearing clothing with vibrant colors and psychedelic designs. This clothing is called tie-dye. When was tie-dye popular? Tie dye was popular in the 1960s asRead More →

Can you dye bunny tail grass? We used food coloring to dye the dried bunny tail grass and we love how it turned out. The dye adds a nice contrast tone to the dried flower arrangement. The light pink, terra-cotta orange and pale blue look so beautiful with the otherRead More →

Tide Free and Gentle is a powerful, hypoallergenic laundry detergent that is free of dyes and perfumes. Does Tide have dye in it? Tide Simply Free & Sensitive liquid laundry detergent contains no dyes or perfumes but gets dirt out and is available at a great low price. The daysRead More →

To help ensure the dye stays on and help preventcolor bleeding, you can pre-soak the fabric for fifteen minutes to one hour in a solution of sodium carbonate (Soda Ash), mixed one cup per 2 gallons of water – unless you are using dyes that have the soda ash pre-mixedRead More →

I would like to know what to use for 65% polyester/35% cotton. … Unfortunately, in comparison, your 65% polyester scrubs will present a problem. The cotton portion of the fabric cannot be dyed with polyester dyes, while the polyester portion cannot be dyed with cotton dyes. Does poly cotton fabricRead More →

Bleaching Steps Soak your fabric in hot water. Put enough hot water in your sink to allow the amount of fabric you’re dyeing to move freely. … Add Rit Color Remover to the hot water; stir to dissolve. … Add your wet fabric to the bleach solution and stir, makingRead More →

Though there isn’t a white color dye, you can alter the color of clothes to make them appear white. … You can also use a chlorine bleach solution to bleach your fabric white. It may be not be possible to turn some fabrics completely white, but you can remove enoughRead More →