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Dylon Washing Machine Fabric Dye Pod in Intense Black (350g) offers a safe, all-in-1 liquid formula that dyes up to 600g of cotton, linen, or viscose fabric with rich, long-lasting color directly in your washing machine—perfect for revitalizing or transforming your wardrobe with zero hassle.
Product Name | DYLON Machine Dye Pod Intense Black 350g |
Weight | 350 g |
Units | 350.0 gram |
Brand | Dylon |
Format | Liquid |
G**E
Easy to use with rich, long-lasting colour
This dye pod delivers great results – the smoke grey shade looks deep and even across fabrics. It’s easy to use in the washing machine with no mess, and there’s no strong or lingering smell. The finish is high quality and holds up well after multiple washes. Works beautifully on clothes and soft furnishings, giving them a fresh, renewed look. While it doesn’t waterproof fabric, the colour longevity is excellent. A reliable way to refresh tired textiles.
P**J
Read the instructions & the reviews!
Really pleased with the outcome. Dyed my sons favourite shorts which had faded, several pairs of my normal leggings (not gym wear) and a much loved overwashed black tshirt . All of which took the dye really well.I strongly recommend you follow the very clear instructions on the label. Don’t overload the machine, make sure clothes are clean and wet, place the opened pod on top, then wash on a 40degree cotton wash, repeat with detergent.I used intense black and there were no marks left on the seal around my machine doorThank you to everyone who already reviewed, yr feedback both good & bad helped me be extra cautious using this.
S**K
Dye has come a long way - it's now super easy to use, worked well, but results are still variable.
I remember the days of boiling up our dyes with tons of salt so this has impressed me greatly for the ease of use.I took care with the instructions.I checked the wash cycle.I was dying 100% cotton bedding (to de-grey the house).It worked really well and the green took nicely over tones of pale grey - you could just still see the pattern through but I rather liked that. However, results are variable - the next things I dyed were also 100 cotton, but the colour took quite differently.I then pushed my luck and dyed a pair of curtains from the same range (also 100% cotton). Worried that they would come out different shades if I did them separately as the other items had done, I was keen to wash both together, but even though I used 3 packs for that attempt I pushed my luck on the amount of fabric in the machine and it came out uneven (streaks of darker tones across where the fabric must not have unfolded in the machine). I did pause the machine part way through and moved the fabric by hand to try to mitigate this - achieving nothing but a green hand lol.I'm not too unhappy with results - it's made an inexpensive change to my bedroom colour theme, but not one thing matches even though I used the same dye, and when the curtains are closed the uneven streaks show, so if you're determined to have everything the same shade this may not be the way to go for you.So - overall, fabulous, especially for single items.But not without issues to be mindful of if you're shade matching, which may be a big deal for some people.
N**M
Great colour results
Lovely colour. Used on some whites that had become less than brilliant white.Easy to use, much easier with machine dye and great results.Will be making sure I have some of these pods to hand in future.My single pod dyed 1 king size flat sheet.1 king size fitted sheet.1 adult t shirt.1 child's top.2 pillowcases.2 yards of cheesecloth fabric.Edit: I should add that I have a 10kg drum in my washing machine. So the items put inside to dye, did not exceed the required half full drum. The items need sufficient room to freely rotate in the drum to ensure even coverage.
A**R
Perfect results every time if you FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS!
YOU MUST WASH THE ITEM FIRST AS IT NEEDS TO BE VERY DAMP SO IT DYES EVENLY. Looking as some of the critics, they can't have done this.I've used this dye for years on everything from school concert costumes to jeans and settee covers.Those who've had patchy results are just not doing it properly and didn't follow instructions.It won't dye some synthetics so if your item has a mixture of natural and synthetic materials, only the natural (e.g.cotton) will take the dye.If you have exposed stitching as you do on jeans and the thread isn't pure cotton, then the jeans will dye but the thread won't.I can honestly say that I've had 100% success every time, even going back to the days when you had to add salt separately. It's now so easy there's no excuse.Don't put too much in the machine, I wouldn't dye more than two pairs of jeans at a time for example as they need the space for the dye to reach all the fabric. Above all READ THE INSTRUCTIONS.I've just dyed pale jeans as I wanted a darker denim but the make I like doesn't seem to be doing them any more. So I put a couple of pairs of the pale blue WASHED & WET jeansin the washing machine with the dark navy dye They're perfect.Interestingly, before I'd dyed them, the original denim colour came off on my pale leather car seats. I was forever cleaning the seats. However, since dying them with Dylon the dye is now colour fast so it's unexpectedly solved another problem!
M**N
Brought My Faded Black Chinos Back to Life!
I used this Dylon dye pod to revive a pair of Uniqlo black cotton chinos that had faded after many washes, and I couldn’t be happier with the results. The dye brought back a rich, deep black colour that looks almost like new. The coverage was completely even with no patchiness or streaks.The instructions were clear and easy to follow—just two wash cycles at 40°C for cotton, as recommended. For peace of mind, I ran an extra cycle with dark towels afterward, and my washing machine was left clean with no lingering dye or smell.One pod was more than enough for my chinos (the label suggests one pod per 600g of fabric), and the colour has held up well after washing since. I’d definitely recommend this product to anyone looking to refresh their black clothing—it’s a cost-effective way to extend the life of your garments without having to replace them.
L**
Didn't work for me
Didn't work for me and stained everything but the fabric it was going on.
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