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if your planning on dyeing anything yellow, DO NOT USE GOLDEN YELLOW, its fookin horrible, its closer to orange, ive just wrecked a pair of z-rims
Quote from: rollin72 on November 03, 2010, 10:32 PMif your planning on dyeing anything yellow, DO NOT USE GOLDEN YELLOW, its fookin horrible, its closer to orange, ive just wrecked a pair of z-rims Awwwwww, thats a shame
not good, what did the dye look like before you added it to the water?
You best get some black Rit and change your build colours
N2CUS that was banned from here once used rit yellow on doing some skyways for a tuff burner resto he did over on burnerworld and they turned out some horrible orangey colour. If your going yellow the dylon golden glow is the only way to go. Rit seems to be ok for the other colours though.
Quote from: glynnyboy on November 05, 2010, 11:26 PMN2CUS that was banned from here once used rit yellow on doing some skyways for a tuff burner resto he did over on burnerworld and they turned out some horrible orangey colour. If your going yellow the dylon golden glow is the only way to go. Rit seems to be ok for the other colours though.Do you have a link? I could do with a laugh.
Looking at this page on the Rit Dye website I reckon Golden Yellow is the colour needed:http://www.ritdye.com/diy-projects/odds-ends/dyed-golf-balls#
Quote from: MartyC on November 07, 2010, 02:27 PMLooking at this page on the Rit Dye website I reckon Golden Yellow is the colour needed:http://www.ritdye.com/diy-projects/odds-ends/dyed-golf-balls#That's the colour the OP used. Quote from: rollin72 on November 03, 2010, 10:32 PMif your planning on dyeing anything yellow, DO NOT USE GOLDEN YELLOW, its fookin horrible, its closer to orange, ive just wrecked a pair of z-rims