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🖤 Turn back time on your wardrobe with a single wash!
Dylon Washing Machine Fabric Dye Pod in Intense Black offers a simple, all-in-one solution to revive or change the color of natural fabrics like cotton, linen, and viscose. Safe for your washing machine, each 350g pod dyes up to 600g of fabric with deep, long-lasting black tones. Ideal for millennials seeking sustainable style upgrades, it transforms faded clothes and home textiles effortlessly while maintaining machine safety and vibrant results.






| ASIN | B071LNN3XJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 19 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 1 in Fabric Dye |
| Brand | Dylon |
| Brand Name | Dylon |
| Colour | Intense Black |
| Compatible Material | Fabric |
| Compatible material | Fabric |
| Country Of Origin | Hungary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 90,475 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | DYLON Machine Dye Pod Intense Black 350g |
| Item Weight | 350 Grams |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Item weight | 350 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Henkel Ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2204430 |
| Model Number | 2204430 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 350.0 gram |
| Unit count | 350.0 gram |
M**N
Dylon Intense Black Fabric Dye – Brilliant Results and Easy to Use
I was really impressed with Dylon Intense Black. It’s a fantastic way to bring tired, faded clothes back to life without having to replace them. The colour comes out deep, rich and bold, giving garments a fresh “like new” look when used on suitable fabrics. The best thing about this dye is how simple it is to use. The machine dye version is especially convenient. Just add it to the washing machine, follow the instructions, and the process is almost effortless. I used it to revive black jeans that had started looking washed out, and the difference was amazing. The fabric looked darker, fresher and much more expensive afterwards. The finish is a strong, intense black rather than a dull grey, and it’s a great option for refreshing jeans. I'm going to purchase again, but this time add 3 pairs of jeans for the darkness I require. A small tip: make sure you check the material of your item first, as synthetic fibres may not take the colour as strongly as natural fabrics. Also, it’s worth running an extra wash afterwards to remove any leftover dye.
S**P
Lovely easy dye
Really good dye. Worked well. I dyed a pair of jersey trousers, a tee shirt, a pair of shorts and a small dress. The colour ended up a lovely Royal Navy , which I knew would happen (intentionally) as I put slightly more weight in. Even dye. Would recommend.
S**K
Dye has come a long way - it's now super easy to use, worked well, but results are still variable.
I remember the days of boiling up our dyes with tons of salt so this has impressed me greatly for the ease of use. I took care with the instructions. I checked the wash cycle. I was dying 100% cotton bedding (to de-grey the house). It worked really well and the green took nicely over tones of pale grey - you could just still see the pattern through but I rather liked that. However, results are variable - the next things I dyed were also 100 cotton, but the colour took quite differently. I then pushed my luck and dyed a pair of curtains from the same range (also 100% cotton). Worried that they would come out different shades if I did them separately as the other items had done, I was keen to wash both together, but even though I used 3 packs for that attempt I pushed my luck on the amount of fabric in the machine and it came out uneven (streaks of darker tones across where the fabric must not have unfolded in the machine). I did pause the machine part way through and moved the fabric by hand to try to mitigate this - achieving nothing but a green hand lol. I'm not too unhappy with results - it's made an inexpensive change to my bedroom colour theme, but not one thing matches even though I used the same dye, and when the curtains are closed the uneven streaks show, so if you're determined to have everything the same shade this may not be the way to go for you. So - overall, fabulous, especially for single items. But not without issues to be mindful of if you're shade matching, which may be a big deal for some people.
S**O
so simple to use, just bung it in the washing machine...done.
will see how long it lasts but so far so good, dye took very well, perfectly even, so simple to use, just bung it in the washing machine...done.
N**H
Surprisingly effective and easy to use, although the instructions are in tiny print!
I bought this 'Espresso Brown' dye with the intention of dying two old cotton throws, each of which was approx 1.2m square, and which had previously been dyed bright orange several years ago. The total dry weight of fabric was about 1.6kg, which is greater than the maximum weight stated for one pod of dye, but all I wanted to do was to tone down the existing colour. I had expected that I might end up with a sort of terracotta shade, but wasn't really too concerned about the end result, so figured that it was worth a punt using a single dye pod. I gave the throws a quick pre-wash to leave them damp and then followed the pack instructions, emptying the contents straight into the machine drum as indicated for larger quantities of fabric, and putting it through two full cotton cycles, with detergent added in the second cycle. The end result is an even coverage, and the shade is a rich 'chocolate' brown, not much lighter than the shade indicated by the manufacturer, which was surprising given the excess weight of fabric I was using. There was no staining left behind in the machine or on the door seals, despite the alarmingly dark colour during the process. All in all the product was easy to use and produced better results than I expected. My only criticism is that the instructions are printed on a long narrow strip of paper in tiny letters less than 1mm high, and are in white on a black background, which makes it very difficult to read. My eyesight is fine for reading most things, but even with reading glasses on I also needed a magnifying glass to read the instructions properly.
W**M
If your nervous like I was
I got the intense black dye and it worked really well , I was nervous because alot of the reviews where saying that they couldn't get the black out of their machine, but this is what I did and it was fine. First wash , add the pad in the drums with the lid off still in the plastic. Wash no detergent for full cycle (about 2hr30) 1600 spin 40c Take plasic pod out - use a detox wipe or roll to wipe inside of seal for any bits. Second wash , eco wash (about 40mins) 800 spin extra detergent + extra softener. Clothes done To be safe - 20 min rinse cycle And yeah works perfect every time. For uk front load washers!
E**R
Where did I go wrong
I’ve used this many times over the years and always been really pleased. I’ve only ever used black. Recently I used the black one for 3 items and they turned out great. I don’t know what happened this time as the clothes are patchy. All items were cotton just needing a refresh. I used the navy blue. I don’t know if I did something different but you can’t really go wrong. I’ll try again.
P**A
Colour is fab but it takes a lot to clear dye from the washer!!
I was dying a pair of tracksuit bottom with intense black. The process was easy and the colour is amazing. It’s a true deep black, full coverage and makes them look like new again. However…. lol…… The washing machine has taken a bit of a battering! One load was with the dye, second load was with the joggers and a washing capsule. Both were 2hr 50 washes. After second wash I sprayed and wiped the rubbers and then Put it on for an empty wash with extra washing product. It still had black coming off the rubber when I wiped it. I’m now on my third empty wash to try and get rid of it! It’s put me off as it’s using so much water and I don’t feel I can risk a load of washing until it’s clean. Three photos showing cleaning rim after each wash… 4th rinse is still in ……..
J**R
Good colour coverage
Dyed 5 pairs of navy chinos as they were starting to fade, easy to do, no mess. Came out as good as new.
K**R
غاليه ومبتعملش حاجه انصح بسبغه اليد افضل
غاليه ومبتعملش حاجه عن تجربه انصح بسبغه اليد افضل
N**R
Top Produkt
Wie immer perfekt
J**N
Use a front loading washer
I died two canvas Ikea chair covers purple with Ritt dye years ago. They had faded to an ugly grey purple. I wanted to re-dye them but dreaded the pot on stove, add salt, mess. Saw these pods online and wanted to try them. I used one pod per chair cover. I dyed each chair cover separately (in part bc I ordered one pod to try and only ordered another when it worked). I was afraid it wouldn't work because I have a front loader. But when you read the directions, these pods are from the UK and designed for front loaders. It was so easy. Just follow the directions and run an empty cycle after to make sure your washer is clean. Very happy with results.
L**F
Quality of finished product
This item makes dying fabric easy. And the color is long lasting. Throw the packet into the washing machine and let it do its job. I have used this several times and find it to be dependable for color intensity and length of time to last. It’s also easy to clean the washing machine when done. It’s not the cheapest but the end result makes it definitely worth the money.
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