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Help on a Shirt Redye (believe it or not)
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 3:12 am
by Dalexs
I'm in the process of helpingsomeone here on the list with a NH shirt redye.
It keeps coming up salmon pinkish, pearl grey just isn't working. I'm having trouble figuring out what might be going wrong.
Has anyone else had problems with the process on the new FAQ.
The only difference is that he is using taupe, not tan. But I ran a couple of color tests with it and it should be fine.
Those results can be seen here
http://home.indy.net/~dalexs/updates/shirts.html
Any help would be appreciated.
Dalexs
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 1:38 pm
by schwammy
"...and continuing on our tour of Gearland, folks, just past the Rundquist Hat Museum you'll see the Dalexs Research Center for the Advancement of Shirt Dying Techniques..."
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2002 1:46 am
by Indiana Philip
"And in this rather modest display case we can see 'Schwammy's Six Step Shrinking Shirt Solution'".
Step 1) Complete shirt.
Step 2) Short sleeve shirt.
Step 3) Tank top.
Step 4) Sand bag.
Step 5) handkerchief.
Step 6) Aldens shoe shine rag.
Indiana Philip
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2002 12:20 am
by agent5
Dalexs,
The only help I can offer is to tell you to leave the pretty shirt alone and don't add a single drop of dye.
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2002 6:58 am
by schwammy
Indiana Philip wrote:"And in this rather modest display case we can see 'Schwammy's Six Step Shrinking Shirt Solution'".
Step 1) Complete shirt.
Step 2) Short sleeve shirt.
Step 3) Tank top.
Step 4) Sand bag.
Step 5) handkerchief.
Step 6) Aldens shoe shine rag.
Indiana Philip
Step 7) Multiple strands of mercerized cotton dental floss.
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2002 7:48 am
by Indiana Joe
Dalexs,
I just saw the pics.
What brand of dye are you using?
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2002 2:28 pm
by Dalexs
The only brand that I know of... "RIT, For All of Your Dyeing Needs!"
Sorry, that kinda sounded like a commercial endorcement...
Dalexs
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2002 6:28 am
by Indiana Joe
Dalexs wrote:Sorry, that kinda sounded like a commercial endorcement.
Although the color tests seem to have worked, are you going to go back to the tried and true 4:3 Grey/Tan? At least you know the tan works!
The 4:3 Grey/Taupe also looks good for a darker finish. But that 1:1 Taupe/Grey does look pinkish, at least on my monitor.
Have you decided on a course of action?
I.J.
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2002 3:59 pm
by Dalexs
You're right about the 1:1. It does come off a little too pinkish. I wound up running another sample then doing a grey overlay. It then came out just right. Which brings us back to basically more grey then tan ratio.
The taupe works pretty good and yes , it does yield darker from the start.
Either color works either way. But sticking with the 4:3 ratio still holds true.
I've even thrown some yellow in the mix out of curiousity. So far it gives me a really nice TAN shirt though...
Tommorow is another day...
Dalexs
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2002 11:56 pm
by Indiana Philip
schwammy wrote:
Step 7) Multiple strands of mercerized cotton dental floss.
LOL!!
Schwammy!