Is there a good replacement for Createx Liquid Dyes?


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Jacquard Silk Color Kit  dyes and instructions

Jacquard Silk Color Kit dyes and instructions

This kit contains four 60 ml bottles of Jacquard Silk Colors (#703-primary yellow, #715-primary magenta, #725-primary blue (cyan), and #759-black), one 200 ml bottle of Permanent Dye set Concentrate, one 60 ml bottle of clear Gutta resist, one Gutta resist dispenser with #7 precision metal nib, one 5/8 in. bamboo brush, and an easy to follow instruction/idea booklet that covers the basics of silk painting. #1770


Message: I do low immersion dying and like the ease of the Createx dyes as they require no heat setting, no nasty powders to breathe, and little messing with chemicals. As you probably know, they have stopped making them THUS my question- Do you know of any other dyes out there like them?? Thanks for your time!

Createx® Liquid Fiber Reactive Dyes were Vinyl Sulfone dyes, also known as Remazol® dyes. These can be used with only slightly more effort at fixing the dyes than that required for Procion MX dyes, and the fact that you can buy them in liquid form is a great convenience, since it is hazardous to breathe dye powder. Although the color range will be slightly different from each vendor, you can still buy this exact same type of dye as Jacquard Red Label Fiber Reactive Dye and as PRO Chemical & Dye's Liquid Reactive Dyes. Jacquard Products has introduced a new line of this same type of dye under the name Vinyl Sulphon.

The Jacquard Green Label Silk Colors also contain these same dyes, but they are different to work with. They are acidified for use in silk painting, and can be set on silk fabric without heating or steaming by using Jacquard Permanent Dyeset Concentrate. Unlike the other formulations of vinyl sulfone dyes, Jacquard Green Label Silk Colors cannot be used to dye cotton, as their acid pH is suitable only for protein fibers such as silk.

For more information on this class of dye, see About Vinyl Sulfone Fiber Reactive Dyes. A copy of the old Createx Colors instructions is also available.

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[Updated February 4, 2009]

Posted: Wednesday - January 18, 2006 at 09:05 AM          

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