| The ideal Marabu product
for batik and dyeing work for school, hobby and leisure use.
For the dyeing of all fabrics from cotton, linen, silk, viscose,
blended-fibre wovens up to a maximum of 20 % synthetic content
and Japan paper. Very easy to use. Very good fading resistance.
Wash fabrics first to remove dressing. Pack contents are sufficient
for intense dyeing of 150 gms of fabric. Medium to light colour
will be achieved using 300 gms weight fabric. Contents of
the dye bath can be used over a number of days, but must be
re-heated before each new dyeing operation. Marabu-leicht
& bunt dyes are not boil-resistant and will lighten on
succesive washings. To raise the washing-resistance fixing
medium 22 must be used.
Working Guidelines
For all hand dyeing and resist techniques
such as wax batik, tie-dyeing and pleating (Plangi), needle
techniques (Tritik) as well as Devoré Dyeings ("two-dyeings
technique"). Pack contents (25 gms) are sufficient for
intense dyeing of 150 gms of fabric. Medium to light colour
will be achieved using 300 gms weight fabric with good light
fastness.
The original colour shades can only be achieved
on white textiles; for coloured fabrics a mixture with the
basic shade will result. See Overdying
Table.
Dyeing operation:
1. For intense dyeing, pour 3-5 litres of boiling water into
a large, rustless enamel jug (bowl or bucket) so that the
fabric is able to float. For medium to light colours (up to
a maximum of 300 gms weight fabric), 7 litres of water must
be used.
2. Stir the pack content into the water and dissolve.
3. Add 1 tablespoon of salt per litre of water and dissolve.
For silk, 50 ml of household vinegar must be added.
4. Moisten the textile with lukewarm water, slightly squeeze
out.
5. Lay the textile in the solution; for wax batik allow to
cool to 40-50 °C.
6. Dye for 20 minutes at least, by moving the material continuously
in the solution.
7. Rinse the dyed material after each dyeing operation in
cold water until the water remains clear. Before rinsing out,
allow silk to slowly cool.
The dyeing solution can be stored in a clean,
closed container for several days, it should, however be warmed
up to 40 °C at least before dyeing. The higher the temperature,
the more intensive the dyeing result.
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