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Rit DyeMore Liquid Dye, Graphite, 7-Ounce

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Color Graphite
Brand Rit
Item Weight 9.6 ounces
Item Form Liquid
Compatible Material Acrylic,Stainless Steel

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  • Dye synthetic fabric and fabric blends, which include anything with 35% or more polyester, acrylic, acetate or nylon. Perfect for rejuvenating faded clothing, upcycling, hiding laundry accidents and so much more
  • With 250 plus color recipes available on Rit’s website, it is almost certain you’ll find the right color for your needs
  • Get creative and create something unique with an easy dye technique, like an ombré, dip dyed, shibori or tie-dye pattern
  • Due to the complexity of dyeing synthetic fabrics, you must use this dye in a stainless steel pot on your stove top to maintain a high water temperature throughout the duration of dyeing. Cannot be used in a washing machine
  • If dyeing fabric with less than 35% synthetic fabric (i. e. polyester, acrylic or acetate), use Rit All-Purpose Dye instead

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Rit DyeMore Advanced Liquid Dye for Polyester, Acrylic, Acetate, Nylon and More.


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Rit DyeMore Advanced Liquid Dye for Polyester

A dye made specifically for synthetic fabrics, which includes anything with 35% or more polyester, acrylic or acetate. Each little bottle packs a colorful punch and is ready to deliver a custom touch to garments new and old, household items, and more. It even works on 3D printed items, lacrosse sticks, wigs and most plastics. Plus, just like our original formula, Rit DyeMore is non-toxic and safe for sewer and septic systems.

Important Note: Due to the complexity of dyeing synthetics, you must use Rit DyeMore with the stovetop method to maintain an almost boiling temperature for the duration of your dyeing. Accordingly: (1) you cannot use Rit DyeMore to dye anything that won’t fit into a pot on your stove and (2) you cannot use your washer because the machine won’t be able to achieve the water temperature needed for Rit DyeMore to penetrate the fabric.

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4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
7,585 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like how easy it is to use the dye. They say it's super easy to set up and follow the instructions. However, some customers have reported issues with the value of the product. They mention that it'll waste your time and money. Opinions are mixed on quality and color.

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54 customers mention40 positive14 negative

Customers find the dye easy to use. They say it's super easy to set up, do in a top-load washing machine, or on the stove top. Customers also say the instructions are good and the process is pretty straightforward.

"...Great color strength. Little to no bleed if properly used. Easy to do in a top-load, full water washing machine, or on the stove top in a Stainless..." Read more

"This product was very easy to use. It saturated my clothes entirely, leaving no patches or discoloration...." Read more

"I am glad it ended up being a blue grey, but the instructions were hard to follow they only said measurements for a big quantity and I had to guess...." Read more

"...Directions are easy to follow and it did dye it...." Read more

275 customers mention164 positive111 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the fabric dye. Some mention it did a very good job, is really effective, and produces perfect results. However, others say that the results came out unevenly, barely gave them any results, and can vary wildly.

"...PROS:Great color strength. Little to no bleed if properly used...." Read more

"...of the fabric ended up a fairly nice shade of grey with the plastic ending up very black." Read more

"...And this time I used the fixative and it has helped with bleeding, and subsequently the color. Do it right the first time...." Read more

"It did what it was supposed to. TruthIs, seems like good stuff, but I can't compare it to anything as I have never bought any other dye." Read more

207 customers mention65 positive142 negative

Customers are mixed about the color of the dye. Some mention it's perfect, has great color strength, and is consistent. However, others say that the color may not take uniformly, the evenness is not perfect, and the saturation is not quite as deep as they had hoped.

"...It ended up being more of a grey and the dye ran each time I hand washed it. So I decided to try again...." Read more

"...There was some odd coloration of the sides soles at the end. They are more of an odd blue-grey with some splotches...." Read more

"...PROS:Great color strength. Little to no bleed if properly used...." Read more

"...Result was dismal and they almost looked blue...." Read more

45 customers mention13 positive32 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the dye. They mention that it's an absolute waste of time, utterly useless, and trash. The result was dismal and the sweater came out terrible.

"...Result was dismal and they almost looked blue...." Read more

"...This stuff is very unforgiving, I’ve used this stuff for years it’s tried and true but will stick to your skin and nails and whatever it touches..." Read more

"...VERDICT:Good value for money. I can get many craft or home decorating projects done with a single bottle of this highly concentrated dye...." Read more

"...The result isn't perfect, but it's a lot better than the alternative of purchasing a new sofa cover." Read more

Won't dye all types black
4 Stars
Won't dye all types black
We used this to dye a pair of shoes. I used both the synthetic fabric dye AND the non-synthetic dye just in case. I know that many types of synthetic fabrics don't take dye well and I was quite skeptical about how it would turn out. There was some odd coloration of the sides soles at the end. They are more of an odd blue-grey with some splotches. Most of the fabric ended up a fairly nice shade of grey with the plastic ending up very black.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Won't dye all types black
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024
We used this to dye a pair of shoes. I used both the synthetic fabric dye AND the non-synthetic dye just in case. I know that many types of synthetic fabrics don't take dye well and I was quite skeptical about how it would turn out. There was some odd coloration of the sides soles at the end. They are more of an odd blue-grey with some splotches. Most of the fabric ended up a fairly nice shade of grey with the plastic ending up very black.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Decent, but not awesome
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2016
Used to dye 100% polyester curtains that were originally a cream color. First ordered 1 bottle of the gray and followed directions, boiling away for over an hour. Result was dismal and they almost looked blue. Decided perhaps I should try th black (called graphite) and up the ante with two bottles since th curtains were ruined anyway.

The result is ok (though it should be noted that my deep sink is now darker black stained than the curtains!) Going darker and more concentrated seemed to be the trick, though the results came out unevenly. Thankfully of the 4 curtains in 3 sides of the room, only 2 are beside each other, so I was able to pair the two closest right beside each other. Also, the unevenness in color can probably be sort of hidden when shades are up and bunched (and at night wh they're down, it'll be dark.)

Overall...meh. But I actually went to the State science fair in high school with a project dying fabric, so I'm no amateur. That said, this new synthetic dye did much better than the dye I used back then.improvement, but not perfect.

On a side note, I throw a grubby old cotton blanket in the dye bath before I drained it and it came out a nice, deep gray.

Picture shows original fabric, original next to (wet) gray batch, and then final product after black batch and wash and rinse cycle in washer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Using Dyemore on Nylon 200° minimum Graphite/Peacock Green
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2021
I have been trying to re-color my fading 20 year old 100% Nylon Goretex jacket I love, sadly you can't buy this type jacket any longer with same quality and function.

I tried the regular Rit dye at 180°- 190° it did not take at all. So I practiced on other nylon items ( I have tested many color/combos previously with USGI colors) and through watching and learning about other dyes I ended up on Rit Dyemore and the "just below boiling" recommended. I was worried the 200°+ would damage the garment. I have successfully dyed other items with nylon and cotton but this 100% nylon was different. The only thing I screwed up was the color mix to get an emerald green color. I was so caught up on getting it done since it was taking me longer than I had time for, from getting water to temp and the smell getting to my wife (first time I did this inside with dyemore due to weather) I poured in the whole bottle of graphite @#$%#. So this was Dyemore 50/Peacock Green and 50/Graphite. Pretty much a total waste of the green you can see the green a bit in the sun. We have not seen the sun for days so the picture is with artificial LED lighting.

Heating up the 3 gallons of water took some time even on med high in a large water bath canner I bought specifically for this to set up on a turkey fryer base with propane tank outside. The problem is, I live in a very windy area and picking relatively calm days are few and far between with the open flame. I do set up wind blocks that help.

A soon as I dropped it in the water after washing the jacket it started taking on a dark black color, so limiting the time in the mix would not have helped the darkness of the end product IMHO. So I went a full 30 min stirring constantly at no lower than 200°. I had an old oven thermometer I placed in the water and I let it get up to 210° so when I put in the cold jacket in it would not go below 200 and it worked great. Took out and washed 2X's and set out to air dry on porch. I think I could have pulled it out much sooner the leftover amount of dye for the other pieces proved this. I did put aluminum foil around the stove area to limit stain from the dye and cardboard on the tile/grout floor, glad I did.

I would add, I like to use up all the dye so I did a USGI UCP pants, 85 rayon, 25 para- Aramid,10 nylon and a blouse/jacket 65 poly/35 cotton(put in first) and there was quite a bit of dye left to color them. I did not want to add the Goretex pants because I was afraid they would most likely not come out the same color. Since this worked I have to decide if I want to try and remove the dark color and try again or do the same to the pants. But I worry the 200° multiple times might degrade the material further. I applied water proofing for Goretex and they are shedding water great.

Picture: left, original color of Gortex . 2nd left Gortex jacket with Dyemore. 3rd USGI pants Para-Aramid blend. 4th USGI UP blouse/jacket poly cotton blend after washing and drying
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