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Dyeing a garment

Categories : Painting on Fabric , Tips

Do you want to dye a garment, whether it’s a simple pair of jeans or a sweatshirt with a stubborn stain? Do you want to change or revive the colors?

Discover all our tips for successfully dyeing your favorite clothes, including the best products and the easiest techniques for dyeing most fabrics.

Our advice for dyeing a garment

How to Know if You Can Dye a Garment?

Before dyeing, check the garment's composition on its label.

If your garment is made of natural or artificial textile fibers such as cotton, linen, hemp, silk, wool then dyeing is possible.

On the other hand, on synthetic fibers or materials such as raincoats, dyeing may be less effective or not work at all.

What clothes can be dyed?

You can dye most clothes, such as jeans, t-shirts, sweatshirts or caps...

With classic powder dye products, you cannot dye items like K-Way jackets or raincoats.

On synthetic fabrics, SneakArts liquid dye adheres perfectly.

How to dye a garment easily?

There are several techniques for dyeing a garment, but we will look at the simplest techniques to obtain a quality result.

Using liquid dye

To dye a garment, the simplest and best textile dye technique is liquid dye that is fixed directly on the fabric.

You can also dilute standard paint with 50% water to make your dye, and keep the textile fibers supple.

Apply your dye with a brush or with a wool applicator in 2 or 3 layers. You can also soak your garment in a basin 2 or 3 times.

Making your own dye in a machine

The other dyeing technique is to use powdered dye and salt to fix the color, then run a program in the washing machine.

This method also allows you to dye a garment but can be more dangerous for your health. These pictograms are often found on powdered dyes. Always check for warning pictograms on dye packages, especially those indicating significant health risks.

How to fix color on a garment?

Once you have completed your dyeing, make sure that the color is well set, especially if you have dyed your garment with powder dye.

Fix with salt and vinegar

The most commonly used technique to fix color on textiles is to use coarse salt or vinegar in a basin filled with warm water, and soak your garment for about 1 hour.

Then rinse your garment in cold water or run a machine wash with a delicate program so that the colors do not bleed later.

Protect the paint

The other solution to fix the colors and protect the painting over time is to varnish your creation with matte varnish to keep a natural effect.

Varnishing is not mandatory with SneakArts paints but highly recommended if it is a customization for a customer. This step allows you to add additional protection.

Why dye your clothes?

Customize or change color

Dyeing allows you to quickly and easily change the color of a t-shirt, sweater, or socks that have faded.

It’s also a chance to personalize garments with your favorite colors. Whether it's to create a tie-dye effect or simply add a little color.

Hide a stain

Sometimes a stain won't come out in the washing machine or in the wash, such as grease stains.

Dyeing allows you to hide these stains and give new life to a garment that you love.

If you want to hide a stain on white, the easiest solution is to change the color completely.

You now know how to dye a garment to change the color or customize it, but also how to protect the color over time.

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1 comments

By Yannick Lécuyer 2023-12-25 21:45:30

Merci à toute l'équipe pour votre efficacité car j'ai reçu les peintures samedi super pour Noël ! Je vous transmettrez mes prochaine créations :)