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Jacquard Dye-Na-Flow 2.25 OZ Brown is a highly transparent, intensely saturated fluid acrylic paint designed for permanent application on porous and semi-porous surfaces. Its 2.25-ounce size delivers versatile, professional-grade pigment ideal for artists seeking rich color and smooth flow in a compact form.
J**G
Bright, Clean, and Easy to Use
This was my first time using Jacquards, and I loved it. Its fully liquid, more dye than paint, but it goes on smooth and bright. One coat was enough to saturate my project, and it worked great with normal paint brushes. Its meant to stain, and it absolutely will, so don't get it on any clothes or furniture. I will also say that my bottles had some clumps in them after a day or two of use, and that it is probably best to let sections dry as you work because there was some bleeding/blending of colors when I painted wet next to wet. Overall, it looks great.
E**C
Worked on a polyester/spandex blend
I wanted to paint a section of some stretchy poly/spandex leggings but I was reluctant to heat-set the Dye-na-flow color for fear of damaging the spandex. So I stretched the leggings over a section of plexiglass and added clips to the edges in order to secure the stretched spandex in place. I then used a stiff bristled artist brush (similar to what one would use for stenciling) and dipped into the fabric paint sparingly, spreading it across the tightly stretched fabric. The stiff bristles allowed me to add paint without totally saturating the fabric with too much paint. Anyway, once I finished painting the fabric, I left it stretched on the plexiglass and then set the plexi on the floor, leaning it up against the wall to make the setup as vertical as I could. I then got my little heater which has a blower, and set the heater in front of the stretched spandex about 12 inches away. I didn't want to overheat the spandex, and I thought the heater would be hot, yet gentler than an iron would be for heat setting the fabric paint. It worked like a charm. Not only did the heater dry the paint very quickly, it set the paint beautifully. I ran the leggings through the washing machine and there was zero loss of color. I am very pleased with this product. By the way, I considered using the Jacquard AirFix to fix the paint, but it was too expensive and hard to obtain quickly, hence the use of the relatively gentle heat of the heater to set the paint.
P**D
Dye
This dye is good for dyeing cloth
S**A
Works okay
I got this because I wanted a deeper orange shirt for my Velma costume currently waiting for it to dry but yeah it works it looks like but I think you have to use a lot to actually get the color maybe if I bought more it would have came out better so yeah.
J**R
Works for sun-faded stroller
Very satisfied with how this product refreshed our sun-faded stroller. I used a foam brush and wet the water-resistant fabric surface first, which made the dye easier to spread and less saturated in color (more of a grey). I think I did about three coats on the most faded parts, which took half a jar. First pic shows the faded fabric, second shows end product.
L**E
Item arrive damaged
Ink everywhere. Arrived damaged and empty
B**2
Works
Worked really well, don’t know how long it will last but made my shoes look almost new
6**R
Exactly what I needed
I got this because we have a plant outdoors and the leaves faded to this obnoxious blue color from the sun. While I can't speak to how it will last, it worked perfectly for this specific situation. We mixed brown and green together to get a more natural looking color and it definitely saved this $150 tree