


♨️ Transform your synthetics with zero mess & max impact!
Jacquard iDye Poly Blue is a concentrated, dissolvable fabric dye specially formulated for synthetic textiles like polyester and nylon. It delivers vibrant, uniform color with minimal effort, enabling creative upcycling and unique two-tone effects on blended fabrics. Each 14g packet dyes up to 1.3 kg of fabric, making it ideal for DIY fashion, home décor, and even synthetic craft materials.
| ASIN | B002O9BTXC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 289,999 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 187 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand | Jacquard |
| Colour | blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (488) |
| Date First Available | 10 Aug. 2010 |
| Item Weight | 22.7 g |
| Material | Jacquard |
| Model Number | JAJID1451 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.72 x 8.51 x 1.27 cm; 22.68 g |
| Special Features | unframed |
F**P
No blotching or patchiness
I wanted to dye a pink and white striped polyester shirt navy blue and this did a perfect job with no blotching or patchiness after 1/2 hour of stirring. Even the buttons were dyed blue. (Obviously the white stripes came out a lighter shade of blue, as expected.) A large saucepan (which cannot be used for food after dying) is needed into which the item to be dyed must be placed, and it needs room to move freely in the pan with the hot water and dye solution. The dye packet is water soluble so there is no mess. A large spoon for mixing the dye solution and a pair of tongs for picking up and moving the item being dyed is helpful to have to hand as well. As the water is brought up to temperature slowly there is no shrinkage, and the dye rinses out easily afterwards.
L**Y
Great clothes dye
Lovely colour. More purple/blue than a true blue (tanzanite colour), but I don't mind, it's still a lovely deep, vibrant colour. Worked well on two floaty, shear tops; one was a cream top and the other was bright pink. Both have come out lovely. I only boiled them for 30 minutes, rinsed well in cold water, then put them in the washing machine. Don't forget to wear rubber gloves... your hands and nails will turn blue if not, and it doesn't wash off easily ;-)
A**R
Very pleased
Dyed a badly yellowed cream dress. Care label lost in alteration but clearly synthetic. Dark blue dye dyed it to a nice bluebell colour, the lining dyed a dark purply cobalt so I guess that's the colour range. I did not want the stress or Snell or hassle of stove top method so just did on a ninety degree machine wash. No smell at all.
F**N
Dyes more purple than blue
Doesn't dye a rich blue colour as expected - more of a purple toned / cornflower blue Also patchy in places and colour transfers easily even after 2 washes!
M**E
didn't seem to dye evenly but once dry it was fine. I am very impressed with the results and ...
Over the years I have done quite a bit of dying but never used this product before. I knew it was difficult to dye 100% polyester but couldn't find just the right colour crepe fabric for my mother of the bride outfit so diy dying was the only solution. I was only changing the colour slightly but my first test sample picked up too much colour in less than 5 mins. Although I haven't dyed my whole fabric yet I achieved the right colour change to another sample by using a very watered down mix and I didn't have to use the colour intensifyer. On one sample I did get some darker spots because I added more dye part way through so I will make sure it boils in the pan first before adding my fabric. I will also cut out my fabric pieces before dying (slightly bigger in case of shrinkage) to reduce the overall volume of fabric. As part of my ensemble I have had to mix some dyes to match the colour of a contrast fabric, which worked well. Some lace, which must be a mix of fibres, didn't seem to dye evenly but once dry it was fine. I am very impressed with the results and wouldn't hesitate to use it again.
P**B
Possibly okay for a craft project - but it ruined the dress I dyed
Was never keen on the colours of the dress so decided to try and dye it. Fabric content 95% polyester, 5% elastane. Suspected I was going to ruin it but figured would take chance as never wore it anyway. Fabric was really thick quality. First effort I copied another user and tried pouring the prepared dye into the drawer of my washing machine, water at 60 degrees. This had little effect except to make the item a bit grey and awful looking. So got another pack and used stovetop method as recommended. The high heat ruined the dress, came out all thin and wrinkled with the wrinkles baked in so won't come out. The dye worked though, and went overly dark. Perhaps if I'd only given it 5 minutes instead of the 30 recommended it might have been okay, with a lighter blue on the flowers (what I was aiming for). But looks like a rag now, so lesson learned.
A**O
When Dylon cannot manage, this one will do the job!
I had a coat that I desperately wanted to dye. I lost count on how many Dylon fabric dye sachets I used, with a very slight colour change. Then I tried just one sachet of iDye, and used it in the washing machine (putting it inside and running short cycle). I did the job just fine, finally giving me the beautiful colour change. The fabric had a bit of a chemical smell afterwards, so extra wash in a fragrant fabric conditioner is recommended. Voilà!
K**M
give it a try..
Love this product! Arrived well ahead of time and is very simple to use, I used a large pan on the stove top, you do need to take care as clearly any spills or drips will be difficult to remove, the dye itself is in small pack that you drop in the water where it dissolves, I dyed some underwear that had been involved in a washing 'accident' and after about 40 mins of simmering is now a lovely vibrant blue, Highly recommend.....
N**A
Prodotto molto valido, facile da utilizzare anche se le istruzioni erano in inglese. Prima di procedere sul capo che volevo colorare ho fatto una prova su uno straccio, il colore ha preso perfettamente e poi ho provato a metterlo in candeggina pura per vedere se e quanto colore perdeva. Incredibilmente nemmeno in candeggina ha perso un goccio di colore e quindi oltre alla bella tonalità devo dire che ha anche un'ottima tenuta. Consigliato.
M**.
Started with a very light mint green alpha direct polartec hoodie. The clothing is great, the color was not. I read about how to dye polyester and this seemed like it might be worth a shot. Getting that much water to boil was the hardest part. It was about 50deg outside (have to do this outside, the smell is strong) on a little one burner camping stove. That wasn't going to work. So I tried a propane torch. That added enough heat, but it was kind of scary. Your clothing must stay in the boiling water for at least 1/2 hour. And then it was a little difficult to get the smell out. I rinsed and rinsed and baking soda and vinegar. Finally it it odor free. Pros - it works. your clothing will change color. Cheaper than buying new clothing. mess-free Cons - must be done outdoors. Hard to predict exactly the resulting color. boiling water takes a while I like this dye and will probably use it again if I want to change the color of a piece of gear
C**N
Tiñe plásticos y materiales sintéticos. Solo hay que vigilar la temperatura que aguanta el soporte sin deformarse. Yo lo he usado para teñir policarbonato y ha ido genial.
A**R
Amazing Prouct, worked really well, instructions clear and outcome was as shown!
S**R
ich war sehr skeptisch ob sich polyester wirklich einfärben lässt. die farbe war schnell gekauft und ein billiges kleid aus 100% polyester lies sich auch finden. ich hatte viel über einen unangenehmen geruch gelesen und habe mir somit einen gasherd + einen alten topf besorgt um das ganze auf dem balkon auszuprobieren. wichtig ist, dass man wartet bis sich das farbpäckchen koplett aufgelöst hat (immer schön rühren und aufkochen). die ausgansfarbe des kleides war hell rosa. nach 15 minuten hatte ich erst einmal die hoffnung verloren und war mir sicher, dass das kleid hellblau wird. nach 30 minuten veränderte es sich jedoch immer mehr zu einem schönen satten blau. ausgewaschen und aufgehängt lies ich es trocknen und war am nächsten tag überrascht wie gut es doch geklappt hat. keine flecken oder streifen. ein bisschen komischer geruch ist noch vorhanden, wird sich aber auch mit der zeit legen, vermute ich. tipp für jeden: - nicht im wohnraum färben (wegen des geruchs), - nicht in der waschmaschine sondern auf dem herd im topf färben - mind. 40 min kochen und dabei immer wieder umrühren kann es aufjedenfall empfehlen
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