🖤 Bring Your Wardrobe Back to Life!
The RitRit Back to Black Dye Kit is designed to restore and overdye clothing to a deep, rich black. Suitable for various fabric types, this eco-friendly kit includes everything you need for a successful dyeing process, including gloves and a color fixative to ensure lasting results.
Compatible Material | Cotton,Linen,Silk,Wool,Ramie,Rayon,Viscose,Nylon,Modal,Tulle |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
E**S
Inconvenient but works wonders
Photo: My old black shirts were starting become this gross heather-grey shirt. If I wanted grey shirts I wouldn't've bought black shirts to begin with! After dying them, they become a brilliant black, about as black as my speaker, hat, jacket, other black items around the house. In person the black is even more noticeable, so I'm pleased. (that shirt on the left I forgot to dye lol, it was in the hamper)So I pulled out a plastic tub and filled it with hottest tap water (55 C), and let 5 shirts per batch soak in that with a tsp of dish soap and half a bottle of the dye for an hour(max time listed on instructions). I turned the shirts over every 10 mins. I also left a plastic tub lid on so it kept temp high. Did the post care instructions and they turned out pretty good! I'll defo be using this again in a few years when they start fading again!It's inconvenient to do it in a plastic tub, so next time I'll be doing it the actual bath tub, and I'll process all my shirts at once. The instructions say maximum of 2 adult t-shirts per half bottle, but I did 5 and they came out great. But my shirts started grey, so that is a factor. Black t-shirt is my everyday wear, so I want to look good. Cheaper than buying new shirts for sure.
V**Y
Transformative and Easy-to-Use Dye Kit!
The Rit Back to Black Dye Kit is a fantastic product for anyone looking to refresh or completely change the color of their fabrics! I recently used it to restore some old black jeans, and the results were incredible. The dye revived the color perfectly, making them look brand new.The kit comes with everything you need: dye, fixative, and clear instructions. The process was straightforward and easy to follow. The dye spreads evenly, and I was amazed at how vibrant and consistent the color turned out. It even worked well on mixed fabrics, which was a pleasant surprise.What’s also great is that the fixative helps to ensure that the color stays rich and doesn’t fade quickly. The whole process was mess-free and efficient, and I was impressed with how well the color adhered and how durable it is.If you’re looking to breathe new life into old clothes or need a high-quality dye for your project, the Rit Back to Black Dye Kit is definitely worth trying. Highly recommend for anyone wanting professional results at home!
J**N
Works
Works pretty good. Made the shirts I dyed like 50% darker. BUT will nit work on bleached stain on shirts good product to revamp your faded cotton shirts if you do it right
R**O
Works perfectly!!!
I was feeling so down this morning because I was doing my laundry, and suddenly, my favorite skirt (one I’ve had for over four years) ended up with a nasty chlorine stain. I was devastated, as this skirt is a staple in my wardrobe! Desperate to salvage it, I searched for a dye kit with same-day delivery, and thankfully, I found this one.Even though I read that it might not work on chlorine stains, I decided to give it a shot. To my surprise, it worked perfectly! After following the instructions and letting the dye set, my skirt looked almost brand new in just about an hour. I’m beyond thrilled with the results—no more stain, and my beloved skirt is back to looking great. Highly recommend this for anyone facing a similar laundry disaster!
F**.
Half used?? But it works.
Wish I could give this 5 stars but when I received the bottle seal was already broken?? And the rim was already a little black like it had been used,, I used it anyway and there was REALLY not a whole lot in that bottle. The second bottle (fixative) was sealed but also half full. They DO NOT put the amount of product they’re saying they do bc both bottles did not have a lot in it sealed or not. Anyways, it ended up working pretty well, and the dye is very black, I suggest doing the whole clothing item if your gonna be using because there will be a slight color difference if your not careful (as you can see in the third photo the bottom half looks wet, but it is fresh out of the dryer). Got my bleach stain right out tho !!
M**.
Worked on my faded cardigans
Worked as I hoped. I love my black cardigans and they’re tough to replace, so I decided to give them a color refresh with this dye. I didn’t follow instructions exactly (didn’t add the listed items on the instructions to the dye mixture), but they still came out perfect. I used half a bottle of each for both processes for three large cardigans. My red bucket is stained, as expected, but not as much as I thought it would be. This is a great alternative to replacing faded black clothes.
J**C
This dye works great! Be careful of splashes.
Good grief people! This is the BEST dyeing product. It has changed the color of all my rugs, jeans, blankets. So it’s definitely a value for the money! I will definitely be buying more.
M**L
Does not work on bleach stains
Did not work on some 100% cotton bleach stained pants. Followed the instructions, which btw were not listed on or in the box, except I just used the entire 8oz bottle rather than the 4oz recommendation. 3 gallons hot water, 1 cup salt, a tablespoon of dish soap, stirring constantly for 30 minutes and then let soak for another 30 stirring occasionally. Used the second solution, full bottle, hot water, soak 20 minutes stirring occasionally. Then rinsed with cold water until the it ran clear. Then washed with a small amount of detergent, in cold water, with an old towel on the gentle cycle… the stain was noticeably darker, but you can still see it.I only went through all this because a replacement pair of work pants was not available in my size. Good news though! I did find some from a different vendor after my failed attempt with these! 🥳
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