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  • stuart
    Hi-Yo Silver Away!
    • Jun 18, 2007
    • 517

    I've lost the ability to dye bodysuits!

    I picked up 3 of CTVT's white cotton bodysuits to dye. I've tried Rit and I've tried Jacquard (recommended in another thread). I can't tell if the problem is the suit, the dye, me, or all three. I have failed on 4 different suits using three different colors -red, green, and black. A couple of years ago I had great luck dying bodysuits. I'm about to give up and just go and buy some fabric markers. Any ideas?
  • thunderbolt
    Hi Ernie!!!
    • Feb 15, 2004
    • 34211

    #2
    Rit changed its formula and it won't dye pvc anymore. It should work on cotton, tho.
    You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie Banks

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    • dr_cyclops
      One eyed, wonder
      • Dec 17, 2009
      • 2138

      #3
      I'm running into trouble with dyeing CTVT white shirts and long lab coat, Dr Mego purple pants, Rit black. This is the same Rit black I used to dye a Mego Batman head. Material is not accepting the dye anywhere near desired.

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      • stuart
        Hi-Yo Silver Away!
        • Jun 18, 2007
        • 517

        #4
        Now I have several light grayish, brownish, tannish bodysuits. Any suggestions what I can do with these? Fabric paint will make them too stiff. Fabric markers will take forever.

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        • stuart
          Hi-Yo Silver Away!
          • Jun 18, 2007
          • 517

          #5
          My wife suggested Koolade for the lighter suits. That stuff will dye anything - I think.

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          • plaztekman
            Career Member
            • Apr 27, 2008
            • 550

            #6
            I was about to set up a dye batch with Rit. After hearing about this I may need to change my plans. Has anyone tried "Tulip" brand dye?
            Check out my photoblog: http://megomuseum.com/community/blog...773-plaztekman

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            • stuart
              Hi-Yo Silver Away!
              • Jun 18, 2007
              • 517

              #7
              Tulip didn't work any better than the Rit. I think the problem is the CTVT bodysuit. Doc claims his are dye-able. I tend to believe what he says.

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              • plaztekman
                Career Member
                • Apr 27, 2008
                • 550

                #8
                Originally posted by stuart
                Tulip didn't work any better than the Rit. I think the problem is the CTVT bodysuit. Doc claims his are dye-able. I tend to believe what he says.
                I've got 4 white CTVT bodysuits to color. I guess I'm gonna try every option I can think of. Maybe other options like Kool-Aid, that was mentioned before, or food coloring would work?
                Check out my photoblog: http://megomuseum.com/community/blog...773-plaztekman

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                • Starroid Raiders Dagon
                  Persistent Member
                  • Apr 28, 2013
                  • 2165

                  #9
                  You could probably spray them with Vinyl car interior color, and that would take. I dont want to suggest something that would ruin the suit, but maybe a little acetone in the low boiling water (careful it can splatter) will help the fabric take the dye? Are you using the powder dye?

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                  • plaztekman
                    Career Member
                    • Apr 27, 2008
                    • 550

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Starroid Raiders Dagon
                    You could probably spray them with Vinyl car interior color, and that would take. I dont want to suggest something that would ruin the suit, but maybe a little acetone in the low boiling water (careful it can splatter) will help the fabric take the dye? Are you using the powder dye?

                    yes...I was gonna use powder Rit. I watched the video you linked about adding acetone to soften the molecular structure to allow the dye to take. I'm thinking fabrics would take a very low acetone/water ratio. ...but curious/concerned about the effect of acetone in boiling water.
                    Check out my photoblog: http://megomuseum.com/community/blog...773-plaztekman

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                    • CrimsonGhost
                      Often invisible
                      • Jul 18, 2002
                      • 3610

                      #11
                      I'm pretty sure the acetone was added to dye plastic, not fabric.
                      Expectation is the death of discovery.

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                      • plaztekman
                        Career Member
                        • Apr 27, 2008
                        • 550

                        #12
                        Originally posted by CrimsonGhost
                        I'm pretty sure the acetone was added to dye plastic, not fabric.
                        I understood that, but I was wondering if the fabric is actually "plastic" in composition.
                        Check out my photoblog: http://megomuseum.com/community/blog...773-plaztekman

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                        • dr_cyclops
                          One eyed, wonder
                          • Dec 17, 2009
                          • 2138

                          #13
                          Originally posted by plaztekman
                          I understood that, but I was wondering if the fabric is actually "plastic" in composition.
                          This is a very good question. I tried adding acetone to an original Mego Batman head, and it worked against the dye. In the end, it was salt and vinegar that finished the job. I'm considering acetone again as well as scrubbing the clothes in a hard cleaning for prep. Now I got to dig up those pieces.

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                          • stuart
                            Hi-Yo Silver Away!
                            • Jun 18, 2007
                            • 517

                            #14
                            Koolade is a bust unless you want a pastel suit. I'm now trying calligraphy ink.

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                            • plaztekman
                              Career Member
                              • Apr 27, 2008
                              • 550

                              #15
                              food coloring? How about breaking open a magic marker?
                              Check out my photoblog: http://megomuseum.com/community/blog...773-plaztekman

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