How can I dye a synthetic fabric sofa cover?
I have sofa cover of synthetic materialI want to change its color so how I can dye it in a washing machine
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Rit Dye makes a new dye for synthetics call Dye More.... https://www.ritdye.com/instructions/how-to-use-dyemore-for-synthetic-fibers/ Remember you can only go darker or same tone unless you use a color remover first. Be sure to use the Color Fixative afterwards.
Hello Shabnam,
Try looking at Dylon Dyes.
Do not attempt to dye cushion covers that are labeled “dry clean only.” Not only will the dye not take, but you might ruin the fabric and make the covers useless. Cushion covers that are 100 percent polyester will also not accept dye.
Find out what it's made and see if you can find dye for that fabric type. Dharma trading has a great selection of dyes for different fabric types.
RIT makes dye specifically for synthetics