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  1. How to Use Rit All-Purpose Dye - Rit Dye

    For general dye projects, use the sink or bucket method. If you are looking to achieve as vibrant a color as possible (or dyeing nylon), use the stovetop method. If you want to dye large items or are looking …

  2. How to Dye - Rit Dye

    How to Dye Instructions by Product Find the right process for the product you’re using.

  3. How to Dye Using the Washing Machine - Rit Dye

    To enhance the color and reduce color bleeding, use Rit ColorStay Dye Fixative immediately after dyeing and before washing, following these instructions. Rewash item in warm water with mild …

  4. Techniques – Rit Dye

    Step-by-step tutorials for a variety of dye techniques, including tie-dye, shibori, ice dye and marbling.

  5. How to Dye Using the Sink or Bucket Method - Rit Dye

    The sink or bucket method is the traditional dye method and the one most commonly used. It’s also one of the best methods to use when mixing dyes to create custom colors because you can easily test …

  6. Formulas – Rit Dye

    Are you using Rit All-Purpose Dye or Rit DyeMore for Synthetics? How do I know which to use?

  7. All-Purpose Dye - Rit Dye

    You will then have a blank canvas to achieve a true color with whatever dye you choose to use. Once the color is removed, follow the instructions for how to use Rit All-Purpose Dye.

  8. How to Use the Back to Black Kit — Rit Dye

    Now with Rit’s Back to Black Dye Kit, you can restore clothing back to a rich black in just a few easy steps. This kit can also be used to overdye clothing of any color to a vibrant black.

  9. Dye Your Clothes with Rit®

    Dye Your Clothes with Rit® Thinking of breathing new life into an old tee or vintage dress? Our dyes pack a colorful punch and are ready to deliver a custom touch to garments new and old. Here’s …

  10. Rit Dye – Fabric Dye For Clothing, Home Décor, Crafts and More

    The only dye you need for your favorite, washable fabrics containing natural fibers like cotton, wool, and silk, as well as synthetics like nylon and rayon. With nearly 1,000 color blend possibilities, it’s made …