Fix small bleach stains with Carpet Dye Pens. Easy to use; just heat and apply. No Mixing. No Mess. Each pen can cover about 100 (quarter size) spots.
The majority of natural dyes are from plant sources: roots, berries, bark, leaves, and wood, fungi, and lichens. Textile dyeing dates back to the Neolithic period.
Nylon, a synthetic fiber also sometimes labeled as polyamide, can be dyed with either of two completely different dye classes, acid dyes and disperse dyes.
Organic Dyes and Pigments (ORCO) supplies high quality dyes, pigments and chemical auxiliaries to a broad base of customers and industries where color is an important
Applications Dyes for Cotton; Dyes for Nylon; Dyes for Leather; Dyes for Wool; Dyes for Garment Dyeing; Dyes for Paper; Dyes for Ink; Dyes for Agro chemical
Dyestuff, Acid dyes, Reactive dyes, Direct dyes, Leather, Colours, Colorants, Printing, Paper dyes, Bacis dyes, Wool dyes, Light fast
Supplier of Textile Dyes & Pigment Dispersions for industrial coloring purposes. We serve a broad base of customers in textile, paper, ink and other industries where
USA. Wholesale and retail suppliers of reactive and acid dyestuffs and auxiliary chemicals for the textile and consumer markets. Color cards. On-line ordering feature
Tons of dyes for dyeing protein fibers like silk, wool, and nylon.
Dharma Trading Co. is happy to announce our own line of Acid Dyes for Silk, Wool and Nylon!
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