Transform Fabrics with Dylon 87034 Permanent Olive Green Fabric Dye, 1.75-Ounce

By: Dritz

Bring the beauty of olive green to your fabrics with Dylon 87034 Permanent Fabric Dye! This 1.75-ounce package is the perfect size for your small projects. With a convenient and easy-to-use design, this dye has been rated the best fabric dye based on color, convenience, overall satisfaction, and packaging. Visit the Dritz Store today to get your hands on this amazing product!

Key Features:

Our polyester cotton fabric is dyed using dishwasher safe dyes, providing a wide range of vibrant colors. All natural fibers are used to ensure a safe and healthy product.
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Value for money
81
Packaging
84
Overall satisfaction
81
Convenience
81
Color
81

Details of Transform Fabrics with Dylon 87034 Permanent Olive Green Fabric Dye, 1.75-Ounce

  • Item Weight: 1.92 Ounces
  • Brand: Dritz
  • Color: Olive Green
  • Compatible Material: Plastic

Comments

Msbassplaya: Good results. Instructions are easy to follow.

United States on Dec 31, 2023

carol taylor: Colour turned out lovely easy to use value for money

United Kingdom on Nov 10, 2023

Wendy Dawson: Great value ,great colour, easy to use. Wish they did other colours at this price

United Kingdom on Nov 09, 2023

Kalu Wu: There was a bleached spot on my new tshirt, but it didn't work. The bleached spot wasn't even turn black a bit. Totally trash and wasted my time

United States on Aug 28, 2023

Hamish: I have dyed three pair of white heavy cotton socks and the results are great: even and deep color. Just what I wanted. I will report back after a few washings to comment on the durability.

United States on Aug 20, 2023

papail gerard: Très bon produit

France on Apr 17, 2023

Anonymous J: So I ordered this without reading that it's the hand-wash version, happily opened it & emptied the contents into the washing machine with 2 pairs of black jeans.

Whilst they ended up blacker they were different to usual and this was a little odd. I then realised that I should've gone to Specsavers....

United Kingdom on Dec 12, 2022

LASALLELU: I bought a green shade to improve a yellow top that I love but only looks good with a tan; Fl days are over; no longer will I have a rich tan, SO I added green dye to the original yellow; didn't want a dark green top, so I added two other pale chartreuze tops; they all look better however I didn't follow directions in that I should have done more stirring prior to adding fabric; and so I got a few dots of colour here and there. I will do it again; love the effect.

Canada on Sep 07, 2021

Rev. Staxx: I am not a DIY-er. Growing up my mom was a costumer/seamstress and I watched her make hella messes everywhere dying fabric and clothing for the stage, and mom always came out with odd colored hands. I swore I'd never do it, the results might have looked great on stage, but the effort hardly seemed worth it for every day life (which, by the way, did not stop my mom from dying anything she could get her hand on if the mood struck her..!). Because I could never stand the mess it made, I never became a DIY-er - I'm a DIY idiot.

Recently I bought a pair of pants that were so nicely cut, I really wished I had a pair in black. I decided to go for it - times have changed, and I'm not running a theater costume shop, there's no need for stress or mess.

And I was right. I followed the directions explicitly. Pants were 100% cotton, brand new, so I washed them, but did not dry them. The directions say there's enough dye/dye-power to effectively dye about 1/2 pound of fabric, roughly equivalent to a large shirt or pair of pants. Perfect.

I decided I'd push it a little and drop in a light henley that was also 100% cotton and would likely take very...

United States on Apr 03, 2014

JM: I got this dye for two pairs of polyester/rayon blend pants. I love the pants, but the color had faded, so I thought I had to retire them. I heard about using dye to restore the color, but I was worried that it wouldn't work because that pants were 50% polyester. I got this Dylon dye because you can use warm water instead of boiling hot water. Hot water would not be good for the pants, which are cold water wash only.

I figured I had nothing to lose by trying the Dylon dye, so I did it in my stainless steel laundry sink. I lined the edges of the sink with some towels to catch any splashes and used two packs of dye for my two pairs of pants. I am happy to report that it worked perfectly and I was able to save the pants. I have worn and washed them a few times since the initial dye job, and they are still looking good and dark black. It was a small investment of time and money, and I have been able to keep some pants that I can't replace. So I am very happy with purchase and the results.

United States on Jan 28, 2014



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Transform Fabrics with Dylon 87034 Permanent Olive Green Fabric Dye, 1.75-Ounce Create Unique & Colorful Fashions with the Tulip One-Step Tie-Dye Kit - Perfect for Group Activities! Create Vibrant Artistic Designs with the Emooqi 18-Color All-in-1 Tie Dye Kit and 36 Bags of Pigment!
B2B Rating
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Sale off $1 OFF $17 OFF
Total Reviews 22 reviews 670 reviews 380 reviews
Item Weight 1.92 Ounces 1 pounds 14.4 ounces
Brand Dritz Tulip One-Step Tie-Dye Kit Emooqi
Color Olive Green Assorted 26 Colors
Compatible Material Plastic Plastic, Rubber Clothes, Rubber
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