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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: Funkyworm on May 31, 2013, 02:05 PM
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Ok so I have some Yellow Tuffs & I Want to dye them Blue,
I'm wondering if this is possible with Liquid Rit Royal blue Dye & if so how much should I use ?
I've read loads of threads but not seen if anyone has actually managed this with a decent finish ?????? I know that Z'ds seem to be less responsive to dying & that an that Andy used 5 packets of powdered rit on his adidas build .
An info would be really useful ,
Thanks :daumenhoch:
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I only used 1 packet of powder on my blue Zs.........are they for a rider?
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Wouldnt they go a bit green?
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I only used 1 packet of powder on my blue Zs.........are they for a rider?
Not really just something to take on the occasional cruise. Does the dye penetrate far enough in the the wheels or would it come out with brake rub ?
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I only used 1 packet of powder on my blue Zs.........are they for a rider?
Not really just something to take on the occasional cruise. Did you change the colour of yours or just refresh as i was wondered does the dye penetrate far enough in the the wheels or would it come out with brake rub ?
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Bendy is you man for this sort of thing :daumenhoch:
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Don't bother if you're riding them......just buy new ones
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dying TUFFS ........ changing colour
When I asked Rombloke , he told me only White or lavender Tuffs will dye blue :-\
I think he has first hand experience too, trial and error ::)
As Phil ( Sawzall) said , there's always black ;)
otherwise ..... why not just give it a go?
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=17050.msg475732#msg475732
"...I threw in a 1kg bag with 2 tins of dye, hopr this helps "
lol... ORB
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=8085.msg90546#msg90546
the basic process à la diesel
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=a784899d82ff17ebf4c43845f5d216b8&topic=1630.0
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dying TUFFS ........ changing colour
When I asked Rombloke , he told me only White or lavender Tuffs will dye blue :-\
I think he has first hand experience too, trial and error ::)
As Phil ( Sawzall) said , there's always black ;)
otherwise ..... why not just give it a go?
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=17050.msg475732#msg475732
"...I threw in a 1kg bag with 2 tins of dye, hopr this helps "
lol... ORB
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=8085.msg90546#msg90546
the basic process à la diesel
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=a784899d82ff17ebf4c43845f5d216b8&topic=1630.0
Yeah I read all of these, (((Black))) is my back up option :daumenhoch:
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here's a pic of one attempt to dye a faded yellow ..... but "I think I used too much water for how much dye i used"
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=86673.0
.....I think the yellow bits on the hub are simply because fraz accidently smeared some grease on the rims, obstructing the penetration.
....coupla hours on heat, stir stir, leave in over night ........ :2gunsfiring_v1:
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here's a pic of one attempt to dye a faded yellow ..... but "I think I used too much water for how much dye i used"
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=86673.0
.....I think the yellow bits on the hub are simply because fraz accidently smeared some grease on the rims, obstructing the penetration.
....coupla hours on heat, stir stir, leave in over night ........ :2gunsfiring_v1:
Yeah I Saw this thread not sure how much dye he used though. think I'll try 2 bottle however I've now bought 2 yellow dylon packets as well just incase something else comes up & then I'll do them in the original colour. :daumenhoch:
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good, would be a shame if they're still rescuable ;)
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good, would be a shame if they're still rescuable ;)
Yeah the are in good shape, just striped the axles out !
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my experience of dying anything is you really need to put them in a big pan on the cooker to get a decent result callum
Im still after a pan though ;D
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I did a yellow set of tuffs into red and they turned out fine :daumenhoch:
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I would have said that you will not get a true tuff blue using yellow to start off with, and it will go a sort of greenish blue ? but you can try
the yellow will turn red as it is a darker colour that will colour it better
if I was you - dye the yellow a better yellow to restore then - then sell them and buy some new blue tuff and you could always stick some caps on for the old look - if they are only for a rider
cheers B ;)
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This might sound daft but to get yellow to blue you might need to use purple !
why you ask ! yellow.blue and red are primary colours so as the pic below explains why as Bendy said just using blue might and probably will just go greenish its just the laws of the colour circle :daumenhoch:
Opposite colours on the circle subdue or neutralise each other :daumenhoch:
I use the colour circle a lot in my job i dont want clients having green hair :LolLolLolLol:
(http://i1275.photobucket.com/albums/y442/Phil9huf/IMG_0640_zpse7d1dd86.png) (http://s1275.photobucket.com/user/Phil9huf/media/IMG_0640_zpse7d1dd86.png.html)
Hope this makes sense and helps and dont ask how much to use or blame me :LolLolLolLol:
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Thanks boys I think I'll re do them yellow & if I'm not happy with the result black . If anyone has some minty blue alloy hubbed tuffs to sell please let me know :daumenhoch: