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What do y'all know about dying with RIT? I ask because of this auction:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...sid=p2759.l1259

Does it set well or does it run on leather?

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It will run on just about anything. That is because Ritt is a "union dye". That means it has several different types of dye in it - some for protein fibers, some for cellulose (plant) fibers. This is why serious dyers don't think much of it. It is impossible to exhaust - you can't possibly come up with the right fiber combination to suck up ALL of the dye molecules. There is always some left over.

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I've actually had some luck using RIT dye on veggie tan leather. I make leather roses and I color them with scarlett RIT. Once I seal it with neatlac or something I've never had trouble with it running. but then, most people don't want to water their leather roses! :P

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I have used powder Rit Dye mixed in Methylated Spirit to make like an alcohol-based dye that I use to wipe on dye on veg tan. . . I use the browner colors. . . I have not tried the dying method RIT suggests like if you are dying cloth. . .When I get the color I like mixing dye with the Spirit, I wipe on with a wool dawber thingy and then apply desired finish.

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Hi,

Here is a project I did using mostly Rit dye's disolved in alcohol. The light russet outside, & some of the green was spirit dye, but most of it was done with different shades & strengths of Rit dye's. What do You think?? Ed

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