Using liquid dye can be a fun and creative way to add color to a variety of projects, such as fabric dyeing, tie dyeing, and even DIY crafts.
There are several types of liquid dyes to choose from, such as fabric dyes, acrylic dyes, or alcohol-based liquid red for paper dyeing. Make sure to choose a dye that is compatible with the material you are working with.
Establish a clean and well-ventilated work space. Cover the work surface with plastic or old newspaper to prevent any spills or stains.
If you are dyeing the fabric, pre-wash it to remove any dirt or chemicals that might interfere with the dye's absorption. For other items, make sure it is clean and dry before starting.
Prepare the dye mixture according to the directions on the dye package. This usually involves diluting the dye with water or mixing it with a recommended liquid such as alcohol or a fabric medium.
Instructional Note: Liquid direct red 239 may require heat setting or additional steps, so refer to the dye manufacturer's instructions. Remember to always wear protective gloves and clothing when working with liquid dyes to avoid soiling your skin or clothing. Many paper factories buy this type to achieve their goal successfully. Welcome inquiry!
| Technical Data | |
|---|---|
| Produce Name | Liquid Basic Red 239 |
| C.I. NO. | Basic Red 239 |
| COLOUR SHADE | OEM |
| STANDARD | CIBA 100% |