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My dainty dahlia has pink hair. I didn't realize it was a fader. I wish I could show a picture. My beloved ponies are all boxed up for construction due to water heater pipe burst. As for the magenta stripe, I would suggest oxiclean. Does the rit package have any tips?
Quote from: Tak on May 30, 2016, 04:10:57 PMMy dainty dahlia has pink hair. I didn't realize it was a fader. I wish I could show a picture. My beloved ponies are all boxed up for construction due to water heater pipe burst. As for the magenta stripe, I would suggest oxiclean. Does the rit package have any tips? Yes! Her hair fades and her body often turns gray. Keep her out of sunlight if you can!I am so frustrated with the dye. I'm trying to figure out a way to make the pink in the forelock go away ..RIT doesn't say anything but there is a product that's supposedly able to take colors out of things prior to them being dyed. I'm wondering if that would help?
Quote from: Chelsea7 on May 30, 2016, 07:56:27 PMQuote from: Tak on May 30, 2016, 04:10:57 PMMy dainty dahlia has pink hair. I didn't realize it was a fader. I wish I could show a picture. My beloved ponies are all boxed up for construction due to water heater pipe burst. As for the magenta stripe, I would suggest oxiclean. Does the rit package have any tips? Yes! Her hair fades and her body often turns gray. Keep her out of sunlight if you can!I am so frustrated with the dye. I'm trying to figure out a way to make the pink in the forelock go away ..RIT doesn't say anything but there is a product that's supposedly able to take colors out of things prior to them being dyed. I'm wondering if that would help?There is a RIT color remover, though I don't know if it would work on something that has been dyed with RIT
Good luck!My water heater pipe burst and insurance is redoing all the floors so they are all packed. No sunlight worries now.
Rinsing for a good while can lighten it. Acetone can remove it a bit. And it will just fade in time too.
Would sun-bleaching the forelock help? Just make sure the rest of her is covered completely