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10/13/2014 8:51:14 PM EDT
I have a pair of worn in 5.11 in khaki and a truspec combat shirt also khaki.
Love them, but they're too light in the woods. I bought brown rit to darken them.

Now I'm wondering if I can dye them inconstantly to almost make a pattern of light and dark.

My bro suggested twist and dip in a tie dye fashion .

I'm wondering maybe I can apply something to the fabric pre dying to prevent absorption.

Any ideas? No experience with rit
10/13/2014 8:57:52 PM EDT
[#1]
raf is the unofficial Rit expert around here.  At least with gear.

Have you checked Rit's website? I know they have some great info available.

I would think that the twist and dip method might work. Also maybe laying it flat and "painting" it on?


Another option would be to dust it with Krylon or Rustoleum.
10/14/2014 8:32:48 AM EDT
[#2]
i know when i dyed my tan source hydro carrier it had a few wrinkles in it that stayed tan. i actualy like how it came out and im going to try to reproduce it with some other stuff but it may have been an anomoly
10/14/2014 12:27:05 PM EDT
[#3]
Have any pics?

I've basicly been planning on doing what it says online for how to tiedye
Which is to fold or wrap up and then band it together.
10/14/2014 1:54:29 PM EDT
[#4]
ill try to get one after work, im going to be dyeing my home made chest rig and trying to dye a ETS mag, id try crumpling it up and rubber banding it together
10/14/2014 3:47:15 PM EDT
[#5]
There are instructions on www.ritdye.com about tie-dying, and perhaps reading up would be of assistance.  I would be very reluctant to use any of the Rit Browns or Tans because of my negative experiences with same when dyeing nylon gear.  Your fabric very likely has a nylon/cotton blend material, and I have no experience with using Rit Browns or Tans on clothing material.

However, I have some positive experience with using Rit Taupe dye on nylon gear, and that is what I would use on your clothing.  In my thread on Rit dye in Tac Gear forum, there are pix of a set of ACUs dyed with Rit Taupe, and they came out fine.
10/14/2014 3:52:45 PM EDT
[#6]
i didnt think of that but ya lastime i heard someone use a brown dye i think it came out pink, i used the dark green on  mine and it turned out alright
10/14/2014 5:09:17 PM EDT
[#7]

it looks little more splotchy in person but thats just from it being crumpled up
10/14/2014 8:04:16 PM EDT
[#8]
Hey raf, what color on the Rit Dye color chart do you think resembles Olive Drab the most?  

I was on their site and I think I got green tinted eyes trying to determine which one was the best match for US OD green.
10/14/2014 9:16:24 PM EDT
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Hey raf, what color on the Rit Dye color chart do you think resembles Olive Drab the most?  

I was on their site and I think I got green tinted eyes trying to determine which one was the best match for US OD green.
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If I was to try to dye white nylon fabric, I'd use one of their formulas.  But I'm not.  I--and almost all of us--are dyeing already dyed nylon, and so we must take into consideration the base color(s) to which we are adding dye.

Taupe applied to, say, UCP camo looks different from the same dye applied to 3-color desert, and that's on account of the underlying dye.

So, the answer lies in experimentation, and taking notes.
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