Experimental Dye Series: This is the first video of a new weekly series on odd/unusual tie dye experiments. I use Dawn dish washing detergent during the dyeing process to see if any type of change occurs with the dye bonding to the fabric.
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Great 4-Tier, Rolling Storage Cart for your Dyes/Bottles: [ Ссылка ]
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Tie Dye Experiment: Dawn [Ice Dye]
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