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Subject: tie dye septic concerns


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jane (happy happy...)
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Date Posted: 07:44:01 03/19/10 Fri
Author Host/IP: host6714200142168.direcway.com/67.142.168.142

i want to dye some WHITE CURTAINS..to go around a model train board it has a western theme so the white was too much so i bought tan rit dye...i thought id tie dye or is there another dye method i am not too crafty.

also we have a very touchy septic system and do not want to put in a mound system. my husband is concerned that the dye may have an effect, i truly doubt it but i said i would post this question.
thanks in advance for the advice
jane from dundee,wi

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[> Subject: Dye can leach from from fabrics into system


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Jana
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Date Posted: 12:45:02 03/19/10 Fri
Author Host/IP: 71-9-10-172.dhcp.rvsd.ca.charter.com/71.9.10.172

Dyes can come out of fabrics in the washing machine, which I assume goes into your septic system (at least it should be) and this won't be any different. Hope this helps you answer your husband's question

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[> Subject: tea dye them just steep some tea


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Amanda
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Date Posted: 09:03:30 03/20/10 Sat
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[> Subject: Tie dyes


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Alyssa
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Date Posted: 11:12:45 03/24/10 Wed
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I have tons of experience dyeing and tie dyeing cottons (gatsby9 on etsy), and first of all I would say Rit is not the dye you want. Rit dyes are acid dyes, which are for synthetics and have to be heated. The 'acid' part might be bad for your septic.

For cotton, what you want is fiber reactive dyes. They give great color and are totally colorfast. You have to wet the item first in a solution of soda ash powder, but it is worth it. So what you *could* do is rinse the final project outside with a hose, or take it to rinse out in someone else's washer.

As for tie-dyeing technique, there are tons, but the major rule is, the dye is going to be put on with a SQUIRT BOTTLE, not just dunked in some bucket. Anyone who tie dyes in a bucket, was never taught how to tie dye! I would be happy to explain more, just email me =0)

The best supplier for fiber reactive dyes in dharmatrading.com, brown dye in your choice of many shades of brown will cost about $4. I would get two shades and two squirt bottles =)

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