I add about a cup of white vinegar and a handful of salt to about 4 gal of water for my dying and it works great. I only use the brown or the green they offer to get what I need for my area. I like the darker brown because our woods are thick
@@remjax1 i added quite a bit of both salt and vinegar cause of how much material there was to dye, figured more is better just for safe measure, and luckily it turned out nice. I also just wanted to stick to one color, and ideally get 2 different tones on the UCP camo
Looking good.
@@joaoklein1002 ..fortunately! Will post the finished result with the pack fully assembled soon, stay tuned ;)
I add about a cup of white vinegar and a handful of salt to about 4 gal of water for my dying and it works great. I only use the brown or the green they offer to get what I need for my area. I like the darker brown because our woods are thick
@@remjax1 i added quite a bit of both salt and vinegar cause of how much material there was to dye, figured more is better just for safe measure, and luckily it turned out nice. I also just wanted to stick to one color, and ideally get 2 different tones on the UCP camo
Thank you for showing your results, I have some to do. Have you dyed any Desert Storm era camo?
@@michaelstjohn6086 glad you find the video helpful. only have one pair of choc chip BDUs and i'm definitely not dyeing those! :D
@@thatpackguy Roger that! I have a 3 day pack, it is pretty Bright! lol
@@michaelstjohn60863 day pack in 6 color desert camo?? Please don't dye that :D
@@thatpackguy SDS large assault pack style 4095
@@michaelstjohn6086 you have one of those in choc chip???