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How much Rit Dye do I need? We hear this question a lot. Here is Rit's technical advise

To acheive a medium shade:
1 oz. dye : 1 lb fabric + 8 oz. salt in 9 gallons of water

Rit technical support can help you adjust your dye recipies to achieve optimal dark and light hues and intensities in any quantity - large or small - of fabric to be dyed.

Have more questions? Need help? Want a free sample? Ask about Liquid Bulk?

Call direct: Senior Technical Service Sales specialist, (317) 231 8028
or email: marge.skreko@na.bestfoods.com

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