After you tie-dye a shirt you need to wash out the loose dye that didn't fix to the shirt. Hopefully you used "reactive type" dyes which are permanent on cotton if used correctly.
Here is how to wash out the loose dye:
1. Leave the shirt tied up!
2. Let it sit for a while if you have time to. If you let dyed shirts sit for a few hours it is much easier and cleaner to wash out the loose dye.
3. Wear gloves when you touch the dyed shirt because it's messy!
4. When you are ready to wash the loose dye out, take the tied up shirt to your sink. Leave it tied up and put it in the sink and turn on the cold running water. Let the water flow onto the shirt. A lot of loose dye will start to flow out from the shirt in the cold running water, this is normal. The cold flowing water will wash away the dye and keep the colors from running together and keep the white areas white.
5. Leave the shirt tied up and rinse and rinse until you kind of get sick of rinsing!
6. Finish washing out the loose dye by filling your washing machine with warm water. Add laundry soap (or special synthrapol detergent you can buy from the dye seller) and get the water sudsy. Untie the shirt and throw it in the soapy water. If you've rinsed out several shirts you can put them all in the washer together now. Wash the shirts in the washing machine as many times as you need to until when you look in a rinse cycle the water is clear and no more dye is coming out of the fabric. When you get to this point, you're done.
It is recommended to wash a tie-dye shirt in cold water after dyeing it. Cold water helps to set the dye and prevent bleeding. Additionally, washing in cold water helps preserve the colors and prevent them from fading.
A rinse is a temporary dye that is put on to hair and when the hair is washed it will come straight out again therefore only last one wash. Becareful if you have lightened to blonde hair because if it is damaged the rinse might not wash out completely.
No,the food dye will come out in the wash.
Use shampoo and conditioner daily. It will eventually rinse out.
Accidently throw it in the wash with a new red shirt, or you could add red or pink fabric dye to the wash depending on the desired shade.
To get mulch dye out of a t-shirt that is pink, use color guard balls. These can be thrown in the wash with the clothes, and will not allow other colors to fade.
I'm sure you can but you will have to wash your hair to get the dye out anyway so its really not worth it.
To tie dye a shirt using bleach, start by gathering a shirt, rubber bands, bleach, water, and a spray bottle. First, prepare a bleach solution by diluting bleach with water. Next, twist and fold the shirt as desired, secure with rubber bands, and then spray the bleach solution onto the shirt. Allow the bleach to set for 5-10 minutes, rinse the shirt thoroughly with water, and wash it separately in the washing machine.
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To redye bleached out clothes, first choose a fabric dye suitable for the material. Follow the instructions on the dye package to prepare the dye bath. Submerge the garment in the dye bath for the recommended time, agitating occasionally. Rinse the garment thoroughly with cold water, then wash it separately to remove excess dye before drying.
Start with a clean t-shirt in a material, like cotton, that will take the dye well.Read the directions on the dye. It will likely recommend a presoak that will prepare the shirt to accept the dye better. Follow the directions on this.Fold the shirt or tie it up in rubberbands. The way you bind the shirt now will create the pattern of the dye.Dip the shirt into different colors of dye, squirt the dye on from squeeze bottles, or pour the dye onto the shirt. Use colors that go together (such as blues, yellows and greens, with no purples) to prevent making a brown shirt.Allow the shirt to dry and then rinse it out. Follow the directions on the dye for a way to set the dye. This usually involves washing it very carefully once before you wear it.
No you don't have to. It's best to wait until afterwards, even then I use very little detergent and extra rinse. Bet tip is to soak the shirts in soda ash before you dye the shirts. It holds the colors in better bc it raises the alkalinity.