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Glad I'm not the only one who is running into this problem...I thought I must be doing something wrong. I've just been doing long soaks and then following it up with a dip in another dark color like green to finish up. does ok, but not true black.
Glad to see there are other serenity fans on here. Broke down and dyed it last night. Came out pretty well. Up for sale if anyone wants it. $25 shipped.
OK, upon further investigation I was actually getting a kind of magenta color. (dying a greenish yellow Z-Nuke) Taking a look at a color wheel, the logical color to add to get black was green, so I tried a dark green and it REALLY darkened it up. In the right light it's still a little purple...
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my first. pretty simple. Can't get the image to show up so there's the link...
Even the liquid stuff needs to be boiled? If it's always transparent, how do you get results like this: http://bodytalkmarkham.com/discs/Disc_Dyes/Nothingness.html#6
I've heard about dark green before...might have to give it a try. seems counter intuitive.
I'm just getting into dying and having trouble getting the dye to really take. Using Rit black liquid dye. about half the bottle with two cups of water is the mixture I've been using. Heating it up on the stove til it's just wispy. using champion plastic of various colors. (light blue and...