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what is the best dye for towels
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When dyeing towels, the best dye depends on the towel's fabric. For cotton and most natural fibers, fiber-reactive dyes are superior because they form a covalent bond with the fabric, ensuring long-lasting color without significant fading or washing out. Fiber-reactive dyes, such as those from the Procion MX line, are favored for their vibrant colors and durability after multiple washes. They require soda ash as a fixative, which permanently sets the dye. For synthetic fibers like polyester, disperse dyes are necessary but require higher temperatures to be effective. It's crucial to follow safety precautions and the specific dye instructions for the best results. Always pre-wash towels to remove any finishes that may interfere with dye absorption.
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