Textile fabric colour for dyeing in the washing machine. You can dye Natural fibres: Cotton, Linen, Jute, Silk and Viscose, or mixed fibres of not more then 20% synthetic content.
- With one 30g pack (per 500 –1500 gms) of fabrics can be dyed.
- In addition: One kilo of salt is required.
- Fabrics dyed are machine wash-resistant.

PLEASE: Always Follow The Instructions.
Directions for washing-machine dyeing.
- Weigh the fabric(s) and determine the amount of dye needed.
- Its best to: Wash fabrics first.
- Soften fabric for about 10 mins in cold water.
- Put the dye and fixing agent directly from the pack into the machine drum.
- Shake 1 kg salt evenly inside the drum too.
- Select the 60 °C washing programme, without the pre-wash, and start.
- Do not use the short or economy programme.
- Select the highest-possible temperature permitted for blended fibre fabrics,
- Minimum 40 °C. Allow the programme to continue to the end.
- Leave the dyed fabric(s) in the machine... then...
- Wash at the highest permitted temperature with a fine grade washing powder.
- No dye residues will remain in the machine, if you follow these directions.
Colour Intensity and results from washing machine dyeing
| 500 gms fabric |
1000 gms fabric |
Add. |
Intense colour
(corresponds to original
colour shade)
Medium colouring
Light pastel shades |
1 pack dye
2 packs fixing agent
1/2 pack dye
2 packs fixing agent
1/3 pack dye
2 packs fixing agent
|
2 packs dye
4 packs fixing agent
1 pack dye
2 packs fixing agent
1/2 pack dye
2 pacs fixing agent
|
1 kg salt
1 kg salt
1 kg salt |
Weight Table for dry wash (average values)
Bed Cover
1 Bed Sheet
1 Pillow
1 Bath Towel
1 Towel |
700 g
500 g
200 g
800 g
100 g |
1 Tablecloth
1 Serviette
1 Blouse
1 Nightshirt
1 Cord Trousers |
400 g
50 g
150 g
250 g
600 g |
1 Jeans
1 T-Shirt
1 Sweat-Shirt
1 Shirt
1 Dressing Gown |
750 g
150 g
450 g
200 g
1000 g |
Box contents:
1 pack of 30 gms dye
2 packs of 30 gms fixing agent