Step 1: White White White!
In order to get true color, it is best to start with white or off-white linens. However, if you have a set with color and want to change it, you can remove the linen’s color with Rit Color Remover.
Step 2: Pick the Right Dye Type
If the fabric is a natural fabric (such as cotton, linen silk, ramie or wool), then you will want to use Rit All-Purpose Dye.
If the fabric is synthetic contains more than 35% polyester, acrylic or acetate, then you will want to use our new dye line for synthetics, Rit DyeMore.
Step 3: Choose a Color
We have over 50 colors to choose from! Plus, you can mix our dyes to create over 1,000 additional colors with our color formulas!
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Step 4: Pick a Dye Method
You can dye in a sink, bucket or even with your washing machine! If you are dyeing synthetics with Rit DyeMore, you have to use the stovetop method.
With sheets and towels, we do recommend dyeing with your washing machine due to the size of the linens and the convenience of using a machine. If you have never used dye in a washing machine, we get why you would be nervous! But we can promise you Rit won’t permanently stain any metal component on your machine.