Washing machines are devices that can clean clothes much easier for us. Since its introduction, this is an indispensable part of our family. It is not only used for washing clothes, you can also wear to die.
Some clothing store requires a spark of creativity and that could include dyeing the fabric you use. One of the best ways to do this is to dye immersion, where you need lots of water so that the fabricsoaked completely. But it might be difficult if you are doing it manually since you should be carrying loads of water with you and soaking everything there. So another option is through the use of a washer.
Step 1: Choose your dye first. There are specific dyes for specific fabrics. If your fabric is made up of cotton, rayon or linen, you might want to go for fiber reactive types. This works well even if you are only using cool water. Also, it gives off a brighter hue to the end result. For nylon, wool and other type of fabric especially those from animal fibers, you should choose acid dye as this works well in hot tap water.
Step 2: You might be wondering what type of washing machine is better. A top loader is better in the sense that you can open up the drum door and just include last minute fabric or dye in it. The front loader, with its tumbling action, yields to more even colors and lesser water consumption.
Step 3: Run an empty water cycle. The temperature depends on what fabric you are using. After that, add salt in order to remove the dye from the solution and help it penetrate to the fabric. For every 1 liter of water, you need about 4 cups of salt.
Step 4: Dissolve dye first and then put your clothes in. Allow it to swirl. Baby sit your washer because it needs more than one swirling cycle to fully render the color into your clothes. If it stops, reset the cycle again to the tumbling or washing cycle. You might also want to use the slowest cycle if your washer has one.
Step 5: Allow it to finish and then drain off completely. Hang it in a shaded area to dry completely.
Don't worry about your machine getting ruined. Those who have tried this method countless times do not have trouble with their washers.
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