Step 1: Remove Color (Optional)
If your fabric is white already, skip to step two! If your fabric has an existing color, remove it with Rit Color Remover. You’ll end up with a dye-ready blank canvas for spectacular results and true color.
Step 2: Pick the Right Dye Type
If the fabric is a natural fabric (such as cotton, linen silk, ramie or wool), then you will want to use Rit All-Purpose Dye.
If the fabric contains more than 35% polyester, acrylic or acetate, then you will want to use our new dye line for synthetics, Rit DyeMore.
Step 3: Choose a Shade
We have over 50 colors to choose from! Plus, you can mix our dyes to create over 1,000 additional colors with our color formulas!
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Find Us Now!
Rit products are available at most major retailers. Or, you can buy them online.
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Make it Last
Try out our Rit ColorStay Dye Fixative. It reduces bleeding, fading and even enhances the color of your clothing. Use after dyeing so your clothing stay as vibrant as you.
And Finally Something That Will Make You Feel Good
Through a study done by Hult International Business School, we discovered that saving four shirts you love with our non-toxic dye versus buying new ones reduces your CO2 emissions by 74%. CO2 is the primary gas responsible for trapping heat in the atmosphere and is the main contributor to climate change.