Frequently Asked Questions
The Rit DyeMore Liquid Dye comes in a size of seven fluid ounces. This is a convenient size for various dyeing projects.
Rit DyeMore is designed for synthetic fabrics and blends containing thirty-five percent or more polyester, acrylic, acetate, or nylon. It effectively rejuvenates and colors these materials.
No, Rit DyeMore is not suitable for fabrics with less than thirty-five percent synthetic fibers. For those, it is recommended to use Rit All-Purpose Dye.
To use Rit DyeMore, you must dye in a stainless steel pot on your stovetop. Maintain a high water temperature throughout the dyeing process for best results.
No, Rit DyeMore cannot be used in a washing machine. It is specifically designed for stovetop dyeing to achieve optimal results.
Yes, you can create unique designs like ombré, dip dye, shibori, or tie-dye patterns. The dyeing process allows for creative expression.
Store Rit DyeMore in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the cap is tightly closed to maintain its effectiveness.
Rit DyeMore does not have a specific expiration date, but it is best used within a few years for optimal performance. Check for any changes in consistency or color.
No, Rit DyeMore should be used with adult supervision due to the need for high temperatures and the chemical nature of the dye.
If your dyeing project fails, consider using a color remover to reset the fabric. You may also try dyeing again with the correct technique.
If your Rit DyeMore arrives damaged, contact the retailer for assistance with returns or exchanges. Keep the original packaging for reference.
Yes, you can mix different colors of Rit DyeMore to create custom shades. Experimenting with proportions can yield unique results.
Yes, there are over two hundred fifty color recipes available on Rit’s website. You can find the right color for your needs there.
Yes, Rit DyeMore is perfect for hiding laundry accidents on suitable synthetic fabrics. It can effectively rejuvenate faded clothing.
Yes, Rit DyeMore is suitable for tie-dye projects. It allows for vibrant colors and creative patterns when applied correctly.














