Bat tight help needed
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Costume making, prop building and other '66 Bat-related arts and crafts. Great place for info and helpful tips. Proudly display your latest creation. Please keep it '66 Batman related otherwise it will be moved to OFF-TOPIC.
(NO SOLICITATION). If you're looking to BUY or SELL something, go to the MERCHANDISE SECTION. Even if you're trying to assemble a costume by buying or acquiring different crafted items rather than constructing or customizing them yourself, then it belongs in the MERCHANDISE SECTION. Don't even ask somebody if they're planning on selling something within this section.
Be sure to read the Board Rules as well before posting for the first time.
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Bat tight help needed
I dyed my bat tights and they came out too dark. These were not the supplex white tights but a light silver grey unitard. There was a whole mix up when I ordered the supplex ones but that is another story. I believe these are all nylon. I use two boxes of grey and a pich of navy. In a bucket with hot water. Any advise on how to fix or lighten them ?
- Chuck Williams
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Re: Bat tight help needed
RIT color remover.
The more heat and color remover you use, the more color you can remove.
On the stove top you can strip all the color right back to the natural color of the nylon.
It's not white by the way, kind of yellow tan.
In a washer with hot water you can back the color off more slowly but it takes time and lots of product.
For best results follow all the directions to the letter when dyeing.
The more heat and color remover you use, the more color you can remove.
On the stove top you can strip all the color right back to the natural color of the nylon.
It's not white by the way, kind of yellow tan.
In a washer with hot water you can back the color off more slowly but it takes time and lots of product.
For best results follow all the directions to the letter when dyeing.
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