dyeing stained synthetic brown boat bags


Name: James
Message: Hi there, I have a couple synthetic boat bags each about 1 foot square and maybe 4 inches thick.  They are currently white and have spots on them.  My canvas on my boat is a chocolate brown.  Is there a way to dye these bags to match the brown?  Thanks

No, I very much doubt that it is worth the effort and expense. To dye synthetics (other than nylon or rayon), you must boil the fabric for an hour with a special kind of dye called disperse dye . Not only do you have do order the special dye, but you also have to obtain a non-reactive dyeing pot, made of stainless steel or enamel, that is big enough for the bags to move around in freely as they boil with the dye. It would be easier and cheaper to get some new bags custom sewn for you, if you can't find suitable bags to buy.

In contrast to dyeing your synthetic material bags, dyeing natural fibers such as cotton is usually very much easier and much less expensive, especially if you buy good quality fiber reactive dyes.

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Posted: Monday - July 03, 2006 at 08:39 AM          

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