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Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - theflightyellz - Mar. 06, 2010 This was just something I wanted to do quickly, I may do a better version but it's unlikely. I seriously wouldn't recommend this method to anyone who isn't an adult (or at a bare minimum isn't under heavy adult supervision), or anyone who doesn't have an outside heat source. We originally tried to heat the water on a BBQ, but not enough heat would pass through to the pan, didn't work. I'd say the best place to do this, would be on a hot plate in a garage, or back yard by using an extension cord. EDIT, IMPORTANT: In step 4, you'll be wanting to add 1/2 of your pack of rit dye. No more, no less. [Image: quickdyeingtutorial.png] If you have any further questions, feel free to ask me and I'll do the best I can to answer them. Hope this proves useful. RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - Khel - Mar. 06, 2010 Oh damn, I really have to try this over the summer. Guess I've found a use for those light wheel boosters. RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - JJsonickid - Mar. 06, 2010 wow that's cool might try it out on my stuff. Actually i will i might do it tomorrow thanks great idea RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - Toonpenguin - Mar. 06, 2010 That's really cool maybe when /if you update you could list dyes that work better then others Also great job this is another great guide RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - Serotonin - Mar. 14, 2010 [Image: th_Virgo.png] [Image: th_Virgo2.png] [Image: th_Virgo3.png] [Image: th_Virgospin.png] [Image: th_Virgospin2.png] [Image: th_Virgospin3.png] :] RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - TheLVJ - Mar. 14, 2010 <3, that is awesome. That red is spectacular. RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - Khel - Mar. 14, 2010 (Mar. 14, 2010 4:37 PM)♥ Wrote: [Image: th_Virgo.png] [Image: th_Virgo2.png] [Image: th_Virgo3.png] That looks awesome ![]() RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - NAP - Mar. 14, 2010 It's so pretty. :3 RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - SilverWind - Mar. 14, 2010 Awesome, what kind of dye did you use. RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - Serotonin - Mar. 14, 2010 We both used Rit Dye. RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - LeeDraciel - Mar. 14, 2010 Awsome guys, where do you get your Rit from? RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - theflightyellz - Mar. 14, 2010 ebay: http://stores.ebay.com/funinmind_Rit-Dye-Powder-Liquid_W0QQ_fsubZ1200413014QQ_sidZ636535474QQ_trksidZp4634Q2ec0Q2em322 You're looking for "Rit Dye Fabric Powder" RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - NAP - Mar. 14, 2010 I ususaly see Rit Dye at my local Kmarts... RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - theflightyellz - Mar. 14, 2010 It's not such a common product in England, primarily due to it being an American product. Can't be sure without trying it, but I think Dylon would probably work just as well: http://www.dylon.co.uk/products/dyes/fabric-dye-for-machine-use/ RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - Khel - Mar. 17, 2010 So just a quick question to clarify, when dying the GB145 did you just put the whole thing in? The dye didn't affect the metal balls? RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - theflightyellz - Mar. 17, 2010 Whole thing went in, and dye didn't effect the metal balls at all, the dye just won't permeate the metal. Some of it stuck to them slightly, but after the first rinse they looked as good as new. Since the heat is fairly low and constant as well, there was no warping or deformation of any of the parts. Polycarbonate is extremely resistant to heat, and even radiation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycarbonate RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - Khel - Mar. 17, 2010 ahh thanks for the answer. I'm really itching to try this. RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - Serotonin - Mar. 17, 2010 The effects are great, really. I can't wait to try some other colours; you guys are quite lucky to have such easy access to fabric dyes over in North America. :] RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - theflightyellz - Mar. 17, 2010 In all honesty, the results are always going to be better with very light colored, white, or completely clear parts, which unfortunately are pretty few and far between outside of limited edition beys. Kinda hoping that Hasbro will provide us with a "Crystal series" of some sort, since they'd obviously be ideal for dyeing and tinting. A modernized saint beasts booster would be amazing right about now :\ RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - Khel - Mar. 17, 2010 Honestly, buying the entire RBVL2 & 3 sets is looking like a good decision now. RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - G - Mar. 17, 2010 Cool. I'll hit up my old plastics with this and see if it works. The last dye I bought totally failed... RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - theflightyellz - Mar. 17, 2010 The plastic being a lot weaker, you might get a fair amount of warping if you don't take it out and let it cool slightly every minute or two. RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - Blitz - Apr. 28, 2010 This is such a good idea, Will have to give it ago soon or later, quite glad I have a lot of spare Clear Wheels now haha. Was wondering though, If I was to dye the Pheonix clear wheel would the yellow painted bits also go another colour? RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - theflightyellz - Apr. 29, 2010 (Apr. 28, 2010 8:56 PM)Blitz Wrote: This is such a good idea, Will have to give it ago soon or later, quite glad I have a lot of spare Clear Wheels now haha. Was wondering though, If I was to dye the Pheonix clear wheel would the yellow painted bits also go another colour?They would, they'd probably be the first parts to change actually. RE: Theflightyellz's Quick Guide to Plastic Dyeing - milkincereal - May. 30, 2010 More pics please... PS: It looks AWESOME! |