Jacquard has come through again with a better, yet much more economical replacement for Procion H liquid Fiber
Reactive dyes (discontinued as ingredients are no longer available). Jacquard's Concentrated Vinyl Sulphon Dyes (a
Remazol type dye) are permanent liquid Fiber Reactive dyes for hand painting or printing on any natural fibers. Or
they can be used in a hot dye bath. They work even better on wool than Procion H did, so they're great for warp
painting, etc. Just leave out the baking soda in the instructions when working on wool. They exhaust better so
there's less wash out, and they are even more stable than liquid H was over time. They also have outstanding light
and washfastness. They are ideal for the production artist on silk or wool who requires economy as well as deep
shades, and who enjoys mixing color.
These dyes are very concentrated (same concentrations as Procion H was) and should be diluted. Since they are way
less expensive than Procion H was, they can be quite economical for the production artist! Steam setting of color
for 30-45 minutes on silk and wool is required to produce brilliant permanent colors. They can be batched with Soda
Ash on cotton and other cellulose fibers (at warm temperatures), and are handy for folks who are sensitive to the
Procion MX type powdered dyes and want to work with a liquid. A medium shade is produced by adding one part dye to
10 dilutant (1 oz. to 10 oz.). To dilute dye for painting, add the Concentrated Vinyl Sulphon dye to our print
base/painting kit or chemical water mixed from bulk chemicals. Thicken dye if desired with sodium alginate. See more
complete directions below.
Warning: Because they are so concentrated, eye contact may cause permanent eye damage. Do not spray; because they are
fiber reactive dyes, mist may cause allergic reaction by inhalation, ingestion or skin contact. Breathing vapors may
be harmful.
Conforms to ASTM D4236.
Shade Mixing Chart
Mixing shades for: Bright Yellow, Golden Yellow, Red, Bordeaux
Shade |
Chemical Water |
Vinyl Sulphon Dye |
Baking Soda |
Pale |
4 oz. (125 ml) |
1/4 to 1/2 tsp (1.25 to 2 ml) |
3/4 tsp (3.75 grams) |
Medium |
4 oz. (125 ml) |
1/2 to 1 tsp (3 to 5 ml) |
3/4 tsp (3.75 grams) |
Dark |
4 oz. (125 ml) |
2 to 3 tsp (10 to 15 ml) |
3/4 tsp (3.75 grams) |
Deep |
4 (125 ml) |
4 to 6 tsp (20 to 30 ml) |
3/4 tsp (3.75 grams) |
Mixing shades for: Magenta, Turquoise, Blue, Navy, & Black
Shade |
Chemical Water |
Vinyl Sulphon Dye |
Baking Soda |
Pale |
4 oz. (125 ml) |
1/8 to 1/4 tsp (.7 to 1.25 ml) |
3/4 tsp (3.75 grams) |
Medium |
4 oz. (125 ml) |
1/2 to 3/4 tsp (2.6 to 3.5 ml) |
3/4 tsp (3.75 grams) |
Dark |
4 (125 ml) |
1 1/4 to 2 tsp (6.8 to 10.2 ml) |
3/4 tsp (3.75 grams) |
Deep |
4 oz. (125 ml) |
2 3/4 to 4 1/4 tsp (13.6 to 21.25 ml) |
3/4 tsp (3.75 grams) |
Dark Black |
4 oz. (125 ml) |
5 to 6 tsp (25 to 30 ml) |
3/4 tsp (3.75 grams) |
Dye Properties
Color |
Concentration |
Dischargeability |
Light Fastness |
600 Bright Yellow (Yellow GL) |
25% |
Fair/Good |
Excellent |
601 Golden Yellow (Yellow 3R) |
25% |
Fair/Good |
Fair |
602 Red (Red R2G) |
25% |
Fair/Good |
Fair |
603 Magenta (Red 3BSA) |
50% |
Fair/Good |
Poor |
604 Bordeaux (Bordeaux B) |
20% |
Excellent |
Excellent |
605 Turquoise (Turquoise GA) |
50% |
Fair/Good |
Poor |
606 Blue (Blue RA) |
50% |
Good |
Fair |
607 Navy (Navy RGB) |
50% |
Good |
Fair |
608 Black (Black N) |
40% |
Good |
Very Poor |