I have a question. Did the color lighten up on you at all? I had to repeat the process about a week and a half on my indoor wheels after doing them the first time. I haven’t used them yet, still brand new. Been using my outdoor skates on tennis courts. So I redid them this morning. So, just curious.
No they did not. They actually got slightly more saturated as they cooled off and dried and the color has held up, even outdoors. Did you use the RIT for synthetics?
I used the dye more sapphire blue and they faded to a pretty light blue. But I did them again and I’m gonna see how they hold up on a second round. Thank you so much.
Thank you! 🎉
Can u use dawn instead of Palmolive?
How long does the Dye last, Is this permanently, Because I would love permanent dyed wheels.
@@ThatWashTechKid it's a permanent dye! ☺️
I have a question. Did the color lighten up on you at all? I had to repeat the process about a week and a half on my indoor wheels after doing them the first time. I haven’t used them yet, still brand new. Been using my outdoor skates on tennis courts. So I redid them this morning. So, just curious.
No they did not. They actually got slightly more saturated as they cooled off and dried and the color has held up, even outdoors. Did you use the RIT for synthetics?
I used the dye more sapphire blue and they faded to a pretty light blue. But I did them again and I’m gonna see how they hold up on a second round. Thank you so much.
To update
It took me 4 times to get them satisfactory!!!
I honestly thought the aluminum hub would turn blue as well.
Wonder if this would work on wheels with black urethane and won't hire well these held up after being used a few times
@@hxclambfan it will not show on black urethane, only colors lighter than the dye being used