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Can a cabelas tan safari be redyed...
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2003 1:51 pm
by Yoda201
Just got a tan and a stone, the tan is way dark almost olive, do you think I can redye it? Thanks Chris
I don't see why not...
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2003 2:07 pm
by Indydawg
I think our man, Dalexs is the one in the know how about the dying of shirts. Shoot him a PM and see.
How is the Stone color....I'm thinking of one of those myself.
Later!
Indydawg
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2003 2:30 pm
by Yoda201
They are both great shirts, the stone is out of stock for a few months in medium, so I got a large and a medium tan. I think I am gonna try to redye the tan, I read dalex's recipe and will try that. Thanks Chris
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2003 3:53 pm
by Dalexs
Suggestion: Before you go redying the tan... Try just using color remover first. It may lighten enought to your liking. I don't think anyone has tried it yet on the Cabelas.
I know that the LLBEAN is VERY HARD to remove the color from. I run mine thru at least 3 remover baths and have yet to really lighten it up.
What I have done is taken out the majority of the "base" color (which is green) so it is lightening to a much better sandy color.
The picturre shows the llbean compared to the redyed NH. The llbean is the SAME color in both pics. The lighting has just changed alittle.
One is bright sunlight, the other is in the shade. The color in the shade is great but just needs to be alittle lighter. (it is a more accurate view of the color).
Maybe the Cabelas will do that to. There's only one way to find out.
dalexs
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 12:25 am
by Indiana Joe
Yoda,
How does the Stone color look? Just curious.
Thanks,
I.J.
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 9:46 am
by PropReplicator
I was just about to ask this same question, myself. Although the shirt I have isn't a Cabelas, it is a 100% cotton shirt, and should lighten with the color remover.
So, where is this dye "recipe" for the stone color?
Thanks!
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 10:30 am
by jedidentist
I don't think you can remove the dye from the Cabela's shirt if it's the one I have. It's a polyester/cotton blend, and I don't think you can remove color easily from synthetics. I bleached mine 3 times and got nothing. However, if you get it to work out, let me know.
Derek
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 2:58 pm
by Dalexs
The issue of the cotton/poly blend brings up another point. I trhink you may be right about removing color from it. It just nearly impossible to do.
The LLBean is 100% cotton, and a\the color is coming out but VERY VERY Slowly.
jedidentist:
http://www.indygear.com/gear/shirt_redyeing.shtml
is the link for the shirt redye page. Its not so much a stone color but more of a "warm tan" color.
Dalexs
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 4:36 pm
by PropReplicator
Thanks for the link.
Is there any chance of the color running in the rain after you do this?
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 6:11 pm
by Yoda201
Hmmm never thought about that since it is a blend... Well the stone is a great color and very comfortable, the tan is nothing like the pic, it is like a current us military undershirt. very dark almost green. Chris
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2003 1:33 am
by Dalexs
PropReplicator wrote:Thanks for the link.
Is there any chance of the color running in the rain after you do this?
I've never had it happen. I don't know about anyone else.
Generally speaking, the dye process ends with another run thru the wash to get rid of excess dye. I've washed my shirt normally now ever since and no problems.
Dalexs
LLBean Shirt redye
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 1:08 pm
by Blackthorne Rose
So does everyone pretty much leave their LLBean shirts the same color they bought them in? I just ordered one and didn't know if I should redye it or not.
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 1:40 pm
by Dalexs
I think the consensus isthat the LLBean is a little dark but not a bad color overall. so if you let it fade naturally, it will loook really good.
My LLBean above, went thru JUST a dye remover bath a few times to see if you can do anything with it.
The LLBeans ARE VERY HARD TO REDYE.
The material/dye is extremely resilent to being removed (dye).
After 3-4 dye remove baths it still has a good amount of its color.
So just let it fade naturally. Wash it, hang it outside it the bright hot sun, and you'll be fine!
Dalexs