I agree looks great. You can’t trademark the color brown though!Looks great to me. What a difference.
I just assumed it wouldn't be a problem since the directions specified 200F (around 90C) solution temperature and water boils at 100C or 212F.I was looking into this about a month ago to die some polyester sterling rope. "Canyonprime".
I was worried about the temperature. Polyester is fine at this temp for that long? I trust you looked into that first. Just curious. For 5 bucks a bottle cant hurt to try on some smaller pieces first i guess.
Nice work!
Steelers fan? These were on sale at Lowes for $1 in SE PA. The Eagles buckets sold out quick.Love the yellow bucket!!
Yes. That's what I used. I think I described what I did fully. I bought more of this dye in chocolate brown a few days ago. The only other color they had was sandstone, just a lighter brown. I could use less chocolate and probably get lighter.Ready to try this... if it works ill be pretty stoked.View attachment 30398 i got 100ft of CanyonPrime for 60 bucks. Nice and flexible 8.5mm rope. Not as soft or strong as oplux but it packs well and if I can get it more of a muddied brown color it should be great. I'll update soon.
Your rope looks nice. White or yellow are no longer an obstacle to our selection of climbing materials.45 min. In the dye on a stove top stirring and sweating (no kitchen fan). I used 3 gallons of water, a tsp of dish soap, and a whole bottle of dye. Its still wet so probably not that dark. I'm happy with it. Thanks for the tip @bj139