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rit dye warning
MartyC:
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--- Quote from: MartyC on November 07, 2010, 02:27 PM ---Looking at this page on the Rit Dye website I reckon Golden Yellow is the colour needed:
http://www.ritdye.com/diy-projects/odds-ends/dyed-golf-balls#
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That's the colour the OP used. ;)
--- Quote from: rollin72 on November 03, 2010, 10:32 PM ---if your planning on dyeing anything yellow, DO NOT USE GOLDEN YELLOW, its fookin horrible, its closer to orange, ive just wrecked a pair of z-rims :tickedoff:
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Yeah, their website and brochure are misleading with the colours as they look a lot lighter in print than in reality :tickedoff:.
diesel:
I have these white 16" skyways
and I want them to be yellow like these
Any idea which Rit Dye to use?
rollin72:
these were golden yellow rit dye
the pics a bit dodgy :D
when they were done they looked feckin horrible, i used 2 packets and the mixture looked very weak, if i was going to use this colour again id use 3/4 packets, if you do use this colour dont blame me if they turn out nasty >:D
Munnyella:
Can you not bleach them back to the starting colour and have another crack at it?, I know you cant bleach a `real' colour, but i'd reckon you could bleach out a dye.
MM
phantom photon:
If you want the perfect yellow I would recommend sticking to Dylon Golden Glow :daumenhoch:
This is a before and after pic ;)
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