Hey there,
I was wondering if anyone could help me on this one. I'm uk based and am trying to find different Ultra violet reactive dyes for wool roving. I'm wanting to make my first set of wool dreads, i've felted before (non dread related) and dyed wool before but i've been having trouble finding dye which will glow under uv light. I know Jaqcuard do fluorescent pink acid dye and fluorescent yellow iDye but the trouble is i'd quite like to find a dye in other colours or at least something that doesn't use a washing machine in the dying process. Know of any brands in the uk or that can be shipped or any alternative methods of obtaining uv reactive colours to use in dying?
thank you kindly in advance!^^
Where sells UV dyes?
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Re: Where sells UV dyes?
You want Jaquard Acid Dyes, not the washing machine ones.
Can't help you with the colours though. Sorry.
Can't help you with the colours though. Sorry.
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Re: Where sells UV dyes?
I know for a fact Directions orange (tangerine) is UV reactive MASSIVELY. I went to play laser fusion th eother day and gave myself away by my hair glowing yellow!
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Re: Where sells UV dyes?
It would be a bit tricky to dye wool with hair dye Fibres are packed tight y'know!
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Re: Where sells UV dyes?
The answer to your question is a true mystery. I've scrounged the internet and come up pretty dry. iDye has a yellow and pink I believe, but no other colors.
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Re: Where sells UV dyes?
I can confirm that jacquard acid dyes hot fuchsia and kelly green are very UV reactive, and they look amazing as well...
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Re: Where sells UV dyes?
Manic Panic has several colors that are suppose to glow under blacklight.
I've never dyed wool with Manic Panic, but I imagine it would work just fine, since that stuff stains EVERYTHING else that I've ever gotten it on. It just might not dye it the intended intensity.
On human hair, it works great for "glazing" and has sort of a similar effect to interference paints. For instance, a bright pink manic panic over black hair will sort of "glow" purple in direct lighting.
So, maybe dyeing with Jacquard first, and then glazing with one of the Manic Panic colors might work.
And I came across these on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GLOWING-Liquid- ... 0852153576
I haven't received mine yet, but for the price, they're totally worth it:)
I've never dyed wool with Manic Panic, but I imagine it would work just fine, since that stuff stains EVERYTHING else that I've ever gotten it on. It just might not dye it the intended intensity.
On human hair, it works great for "glazing" and has sort of a similar effect to interference paints. For instance, a bright pink manic panic over black hair will sort of "glow" purple in direct lighting.
So, maybe dyeing with Jacquard first, and then glazing with one of the Manic Panic colors might work.
And I came across these on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GLOWING-Liquid- ... 0852153576
I haven't received mine yet, but for the price, they're totally worth it:)
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