

🎨 Transform your synthetic world—color boldly, mess-free, and with endless creativity!
Jacquard iDye Poly is a specialized dye designed to color polyester and synthetic materials including nylon, plastics, and 3D printed objects. Packaged in convenient dissolvable packets, it offers a mess-free dyeing process by simply simmering your items in water with the packet. Ideal for cosplay artists and DIY enthusiasts, it enables vibrant, long-lasting color transformations on a wide range of synthetic surfaces.
| ASIN | B002O9BTXC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,583 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #89 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand | Jacquard |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Material | Fabric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (484) |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2008 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00743772022923 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Packet |
| Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
| Item model number | JAJID1451 |
| Manufacturer | Jacquard |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.4 x 3.35 x 0.5 inches |
| UPC | 787269198548 743772022923 |
M**.
Do the work, it takes time
Started with a very light mint green alpha direct polartec hoodie. The clothing is great, the color was not. I read about how to dye polyester and this seemed like it might be worth a shot. Getting that much water to boil was the hardest part. It was about 50deg outside (have to do this outside, the smell is strong) on a little one burner camping stove. That wasn't going to work. So I tried a propane torch. That added enough heat, but it was kind of scary. Your clothing must stay in the boiling water for at least 1/2 hour. And then it was a little difficult to get the smell out. I rinsed and rinsed and baking soda and vinegar. Finally it it odor free. Pros - it works. your clothing will change color. Cheaper than buying new clothing. mess-free Cons - must be done outdoors. Hard to predict exactly the resulting color. boiling water takes a while I like this dye and will probably use it again if I want to change the color of a piece of gear
L**Y
Great for Polyester Wedding Dress
Worked great for polyester wedding dress! I bought two packages of the Jacquard blue dye in hopes that I could recolor my wedding dress so that I could wear it again. It worked great, and did not wash out. I have no issues with the dye itself, but for those who are wanting to use it just keep in mind that it can be messy. Get a large pot (I used a 30 qt one) to avoid splashing the dye mixture.
M**W
Super irritating to skin!
I bought this to dye a golden-yellow dress. I understood that the color would be somewhere on the green spectrum. It totally changed it to a really pretty neutral beige. Definitely not blue by ANY means, but I expected that. What the issue is/was is that after washing in mild detergent twice, when I tried the dress on it now has a super strong chemical smell that I can not get to go away. It also made the smell get on me and made my skin super itchy.
S**T
unexpectedly great
i’ve used clothing dies for a long time but it never comes out the way you want. this time i had a prada bikini that had purple shampoo explode all over it in my luggage. it was all stained and gross looking. i did everything it told me to do on the package and after a wash.. just wow. things you have to consider: 1) it stinks! so open up a window and turn your overhead fan on. 2) its hard to get the smell of the dye out of the clothes, so i hand washed it for a while and then threw it in the washing machine twice. i hand washed it so no dye would come out in the washing machine because this is POWERFUL stuff. 3) it did dye the red prada logo blue, so i’m unsure of what to do about that yet but maybe try taping it? i didn’t want to take it off and sew it back on, but i think it looks cool. but in the future i would probably tape my tags on clothing. overall this dye is powerful and will dye anything. i really recommend this dye instead of rit or any of those other dyes, especially for vintage clothing.
S**A
Over loading
One packet is just enough for one to two small items. Lije a scarf and a top.
B**S
Deep color
Redyed my pontoon boat's Bimini top.... Looks new
H**R
ONLY dyes synthetic, not cotton blends
Just an FYI if your item is a mixed blend, say 60 cotton, 20 polyester, 10 nylon, this will NOT DO ANYTHING to the cotton. So your item will look pretty much the same except you spent time and money for the experience. On the package it says you can then dye it with their natural fabric dye for the cotton. Seems like a lot of work. So my BF ran off to buy a bottle of Rit and I re-dyed and it was easy. The dye packet just dissolves in water, DON'T OPEN IT. I saw some reviews where people tried to shake it out and made a mess. This stuff even dyes enamel!! Be careful. I now have a white enamel tub thats blue. It stains stuff. Its strong. It smells a little, some people complained about the smell, it says use in a well ventilated area. It stinks since its doing some major magic to dye synthetics. Read the directions! I put them in a photo. The real info is inside the paper package. A little too late for me, but maybe will help someone else.
R**T
This stuff is NOT child-proof. Only order if an adult with common sense.
I am pretty impressed with this dye, don't know how colorfast it is, or fade resistant by the sun, but we will see. I am shocked by some of these reviews by people in Hysterics, it is pretty sad. Depending on how dark or saturated you want the color, the more dye you should use. I did one of two outdoor cushion covers made of "fade resistant" "Solarium" fabric. They are seriously faded. I did the first one in the dye bath, got it dark vibrant blue, as I wanted, then the second one is just tinted blue. So obviously, I need to re-dye the second one, as the first one used up most of the dye. I dyed mostly over a faded print. Parts that were faded to almost white are still visible, but not unsightly. I could dye the first one again, but I don't care that much that they are perfect. When these fade, I will use the same stuff and dye again. Most of these negative reviews are the fault of the user. Spots? You obviously did not thoroughly dissolve the dye properly or mix while developing. Or grease or other spots need to be completely washed out of the fabric. This will not magically remove the print or the color you are starting with. Bottom line, it does NOT rub off, mine did not turn a strange color, not "uneven" because I was not dealing with an even colored fabric to begin with. I would suggest that if you have never dyed anything before, don't buy this or any other dye. Comments like "it got all over my kitchen" or "dyed my rubber gloves", are just stupid, like the dye knows what to dye and what not to dye. It is a dye and will dye plastics and many other things, so bear in mind that it is DYE.
N**A
Prodotto molto valido, facile da utilizzare anche se le istruzioni erano in inglese. Prima di procedere sul capo che volevo colorare ho fatto una prova su uno straccio, il colore ha preso perfettamente e poi ho provato a metterlo in candeggina pura per vedere se e quanto colore perdeva. Incredibilmente nemmeno in candeggina ha perso un goccio di colore e quindi oltre alla bella tonalità devo dire che ha anche un'ottima tenuta. Consigliato.
C**N
Tiñe plásticos y materiales sintéticos. Solo hay que vigilar la temperatura que aguanta el soporte sin deformarse. Yo lo he usado para teñir policarbonato y ha ido genial.
F**P
I wanted to dye a pink and white striped polyester shirt navy blue and this did a perfect job with no blotching or patchiness after 1/2 hour of stirring. Even the buttons were dyed blue. (Obviously the white stripes came out a lighter shade of blue, as expected.) A large saucepan (which cannot be used for food after dying) is needed into which the item to be dyed must be placed, and it needs room to move freely in the pan with the hot water and dye solution. The dye packet is water soluble so there is no mess. A large spoon for mixing the dye solution and a pair of tongs for picking up and moving the item being dyed is helpful to have to hand as well. As the water is brought up to temperature slowly there is no shrinkage, and the dye rinses out easily afterwards.
A**R
Amazing Prouct, worked really well, instructions clear and outcome was as shown!
A**A
Ich muss zugeben, dass mich manche der Rezensionen verunsichert haben, aber ich konnte für Polyester kaum ein anderes Färbemittel finden also Versuch macht klug. Und alles hat super geklappt. Die Anleitung ist auf den Fotos vom Produkt leider nicht dabei und da ich glaube, dass die für viel Verständnis zum Vorgang und damit für ein bisschen Sicherheitsgefühl beim Kauf führen könnte was ich das ganz mal zusammen: Zuerst vorweg hier handelt es sich um ein Färbemittel für Polyester und andere Synthetische Stoffe. Der Hersteller empfiehlt die Anwendung bei Stoffen ab 65% Polyester . Für anteilige Stoffe wird empfohlen das ganze im jeweiligen Verhältnis mit normaler Stofffarbe zu mischen denn Baumwolle oder andere Stoffe werden die Farbe kaum oder gar nicht annehmen also vorher bitte prüfen ob 100% Polyester oder Mischstoff. Des Weiteren braucht Polyester hohe Temperaturen weshalb die gute alte Waschmaschinenmethode nicht klappen wird und die Anleitung weist ausdrücklich darauf hin die Herd-Methode zu nutzen. Das Farbwasser gemischt wird sich nicht über 100*C erhitzen, jedoch wird darauf hingewiesen keine Stoffe zu benutzen die bei diesen Temperaturen schmelzen würden. Für die empfohlene Anwendung braucht Ihr einen großen Topf. Der Stoff braucht genug Platz um sich im Wasser frei bewegen zu können. Zusätzlich einen Herd. Ich persönlich habe das mit einer günstigen Kochplatte bei uns im Garten gemacht, weil das Zeug echt ein bisschen stinkt. Wenn Ihr das alles habt geht’s folgendermaßen weiter: 1. Topf mit genug warmen Wasser füllen, dass der Stoff sich frei bewegen kann und Topf erhitzen. 2. Das auflösbare Farbpäckchen und den Farbintesivierer (ist im Paket enthalten) ins Wasser geben. Rühren und warten bis sich alles aufgelöst hat (ehrlich gesagt war das bei der Dunkelheit des gefärbten Wassers schwierig zu erkennen, aber ich hab einfach ein bisschen abgewartet und das hat gut geklappt) 3. Das zu färbende Objekt in nassem Zustand zugeben. Wenn möglich Deckel drauf (hilft auch mit dem Geruch) und Wasser zum köcheln bringen.Temperatur beibehalten und für min. 0,5-1 Stunde unter Rühren kochen lassen. Ich hab relativ kontinuierlich gerührt und das Ergebnis war Bombe. 4. Topf von der Platte nehmen und Stoff entnehmen (ACHTUNG HEIẞ!) und Stoff mit kaltem Wasser und bisschen Waschmittel waschen, bis das Wasser klar bleibt. Das Wasser kann über den Abfluss entsorgt werden. Hoffe das Ganze schafft ein bisschen Klarheit (wenn ich mir so manche Bewertungen anschaue, hätte die Info bestimmt geholfen) und wünsche euch viel Spaß beim Färben.
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