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Sorry to say it was the amount of dye used - i only ever say to use two tins for a bright and rich colour time seemed fine cover was fine but another blanket would keep more heat in i don't know about the steamer as i have done my work in the bathroom one salt bottle would have done i think did you stir and rotate the mags but all is not lost Right you should be able to re- bleach the mags and suck out the colour and be able to start the process again who's process did you use ? was it mine ? let me know if you need any help cheers B
That is the 1st time i have seen a yellow set come out that colour after a dip in dylon golden glow. Rit is SHiitt for sprucing up yellow tuffs because they come out orangey.........I don't mean that as a joke in light of what has happened here. Dylon is weaker than Rit and you usually get the desired effect because of that. Did you follow bendycats intructions? He is usually the man with the most experiance dying mags. Also quite a lot of guys on burnerwold have got experiance doing yellow mags durning their Tuff or Mag burner resto's.
As said above too much dye and you left them in waaaay too long When I did a set of yellow tuffs I only used 2 tins of dylon Golden Glow dye and only left them in for 30 minutes.Before and after
Just buy some bottles of thin bleach from Asda or Tesco and use it neat - last time I bought some it was only about 23p a bottle.Just make sure you protect the alloy hubs with pleanty of grease or valsaline first as the bleach will eat away the alloy if you don't