
New Dylon Velvet Black Machine Dye
Black will always have an air of classic, chic sophistication.
Coco Chanel was captivated by the mysterious allure of black; Jackie O loved to wear it; Audrey Hepburn understood its timeless charm.
Black can create the perfect silhouette; it can be bold just as it can be comforting; perfect for evenings out and days at the office.
So why not bring faded blacks back with renewed intensity or turn a colourful little frock into the perfect little black dress.
With Velvet Black, your blacks will be at their best, rich, intense and profoundly dark
We've all noticed that recommended washing temperatures for clothes and soft furnishings are getting lower, now you can dye them with Machine Fabric Dye at a lower temperature too and with colourfast results.
Even better, it's completely washing machine friendly and won't stain your next wash.
Whether you're looking to add an accent colour to a room or colour co-ordinate an outfit, with over 30 colours in the range the most difficult bit will be choosing your favourite.
Only 80p additional postage on any other machine dye, further discounts are available on all of our items!
Instructions for Dylon Machine Fabric Dye 40ºc pack:
For use in automatic front loading machines only. Suitable fabrics: cotton, linen, viscose and polyester/cotton mixes. Lighter shades on polyester mixes because pure synthetics do not pick up the dye.
One pack will dye up to 600g /1lb dry weight fabric. Dyeing larger amounts (up to 1200g) will give a lighter colour.
You will need:
500g / 1lb of salt (regardless of the number of packs used)
Rubber gloves
|
Item |
Weight |
Packs Required |
|
Jeans or Trousers |
600g (1 1/4lbs) |
1 |
|
2 Shirts |
500g (1lb) |
1 |
|
Bath Towel |
600g (1 1/4lbs) |
1 |
|
Double Sheet |
600g (1 1/4lbs) |
1 |
|
Double Duvet Cover |
1200g (2 1/2lbs) |
2 |
|
Curtains |
2kg (4lbs) |
4 |
How to use:
1. Weigh dry fabric to check that you have sufficient dye. Wash thoroughly, even if new, to remove stains or dressings which may not be visible to the eye. Leave damp.
2. Wearing rubber gloves, empty full contents of pack(s) into dry drum (not soap dispenser).
3. Add 500g of salt, covering area where powder was added (only 500g of salt is required regardless of the number of packs of dye).
4. Put in damp, unfolded fabric.
5. Select and run a 40ºC cotton programme (do not use prewash, economy, quick wash or half load cycles)
6. When complete cycle has finished, add your usual washing detergent and run a 40ºC cotton programme.
7. When complete cycle has finished, remove your item from the machine, add your usual washing detergent and run another 40ºC programme with the machine empty to ensure that the machine is clean.