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Alight here is the deal.
I have a stuff animal am altering to be a nice off white...but nothing works its 100% Tylon, and Polyester fabric and my mom saids Acrylic, hench why I tited my quesion as did. But to get down to bussiness.... Its 100% Tylon, and Polyester fabric, and Acrylic so what must I use for it to take. Please tell me I know there must me something thank You!

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2006-12-29 14:10:44 · 2 answers · asked by smallflame17 2 in Games & Recreation Toys

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Hmmmm. Did you mean 100% Nylon? Try this site for ideas:
http://www.pburch.net/dyeing/dispersedye.shtml
This next site talks about "nylon doll hair can be dyed with fabric dye, like RIT. The aforementioned instructions can be used with fabric dye in place of acrylic paint, so if you'd like to dye your nylon hair with fabric dye, please refer to the instructions as well. The fabric dye can be used hot or room temperature, depending on how strongly you want it to take." But I would think the effects should still be the same
http://www.dollyhair.com/dyeingtipsandtricks.htm

2006-12-31 13:02:37 · answer #1 · answered by shellbugger 5 · 0 0

fabric dye in basic terms works on fabric, no longer on something. It can not impact acrylic paint... different than in step with threat making it peel off. while you're making use of warmth to set the dye, the warmth might impact the acrylic paint, no longer the dye itself. you oftentimes might desire to do a swatch attempt. Use a small piece of comparable fabric with the comparable style of paint on it, and spot what happens. you will no longer comprehend until you do it. be useful which you have the suitable style of dye for the kind of t-shirt you're dyeing. there is animal fibre and plant fibre. those want categories of dye -- no longer all dye it made for all fabric. yet you already knew that. And no count if it relatively is guy made -- nicely... what's there to assert approximately that? it is merely no longer some thing you want to manage. sufficient stated.

2016-11-25 00:03:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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