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Jacquard iDye BLACK 14GM PK is a premium dissolvable dye packet designed to color polyester, nylon, and various synthetic materials effortlessly. Ideal for both washing machine and stovetop use, it delivers rich, lasting black hues on fabrics and creative projects like cosplay gear and 3D printed objects, making it a must-have for professionals and hobbyists seeking vibrant synthetic dyeing solutions.




| ASIN | B003IG04E0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,925 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #120 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand Name | Jacquard |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Material | Fabric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,699) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00743772022879 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Dyes |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Jacquard |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 103108 |
| Model Number | F-JID1431 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 743772022879 743772022954 |
| Unit Count | 14 Grams |
G**M
Worked perfectly for my faded out black cotton garments
I tried both the washing machine and the stove top way.. both worked like a charm.. each packet is good for 3 pants. Brilliant black color. Will buy again.
N**.
Convenient dye, but colour not as expected
Easy to use. I used the front loading machine method. I would have liked it to have a darker blue as a result, seeing as the packet indicates the colour navy. It turned out to be more of a denim colour.
T**E
Bons résultats
J**.
follow instructions and all will be perfect. done in a kitchen sink and (stainless steel) great results. impressed.
K**M
It worked great on my old, stained silk shirt. I've had this shirt for over 16 years. It was cream colored and had a few stains on it that dry cleaning wouldn't get out. I decided I'd try dying it because what was the worst that could happen? I hand rinsed the shirt first (the label says "dry clean only") in cold water with a little distilled white vinegar. This way any chemicals that might remain from dry cleaning would be removed. I used the "stove top" method as described inside the box, though I'll admit I didn't simmer it like the box said, I just heated the water until the packet dissolved, added the white vinegar as recommended and stirred it for 30 minutes. I then spent quite a while rinsing it in cold water until the water ran pretty clear (I got impatient and stopped when it looked like I got most of the excess dye out). I then blotted the shirt in an old towel (which did get a smidgen of stain on it) and then ironed it on medium heat while it was still slightly damp. The shirt was still slightly damp when I took the picture, so the color looks a little uneven. But once it had dried completely, it looked great!! The stitching didn't take up the dye as well, but I don't mind about that. I really like the look of the shirt!
T**D
Very easy to use, little mess and even coverage of dye on my fabric. Would definitely use again.
M**E
Rien à redire : la couleur est top, bien couvrante, pas de taches ni de marbrure... (tout ce vert est destiné à un déguisement de Hulk)