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Jenn
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
You’ll never have to worry about it peeling.
Mike c
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Great Product! T-shirts came out wonderful!
Ernesto Diaz Rodriguez
Reviewed in Mexico on September 20, 2024
No deja la tela tiesa y resiste muy bien las lavadas
Gabriel
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
It's ok
travism
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2024
Settle down fellow tweekers. This isn't actually a speedball. I wondered why it was so cheap.
Zach Zillion
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
Works well. Easy to use and clean. Dries fast and durable
Andie1080
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023
Great for screen printing, really turns out sparkly!! I did notice some wear off after first wash - probably should have washed inside out and on cold.
Laura
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023
I used this to paint some kitchen dish towels. I used white, waffle weaved (textured) towels and black paint. I used artichokes cut in half lengthwise, slathered on the paint and pressed them on the towel’s border. They came out fantastic! Sent some to my sister and have two for myself. I have sooooo much paint left for another project. Really nice product.
Z1A
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2022
I've tried in vain to get the Speedball fabric printing ink to work for printing tee shirts and I've never been completely successful. Ordered this as an alternative to see if I could get decent coverage printing my rubber block carvings. Worked really well on a test tee shirt. Consistency is thinner than fabric ink so it requires that you roll a little more ink on than usual but it has a superior finish. Good coverage, no rough texture. You need to heat set with an iron to set the ink but it's worth the extra step. Will buy this again for linocut fabric printing.
Client d'
Reviewed in Canada on July 23, 2020
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MacKenzie
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2020
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Customer 157987
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2020
Nice and pigmented. Has a slight sheen and "sparkle" to the colour.
NightNurse
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2015
This review will probably not help most people looking at this item, but I have to share my success. I watched some you-tube videos showing how to color synthetic hair & then bought this ink & one in dark red to color my synthetic light reddish or copper hair to darker, less bright burgundy. I poured 70% isopropyl alcohol in a clear spray bottle, then spooned a little of this ink with some red in the bottle to make a purplish color. I then sprayed the mixture on some of my cheaper scrunchies first to test it. The brown one with yellow-brown tones did not end up well. But the bright light copper "tousled" curly scrunchie ended up very usable. It is still slightly lighter than my hair, but will work fine. The ink does make the hair less shiny, but that is a good thing since some synthetic hair is too shiny & my hair is very dry, frizzy, & dull looking anyway. I have some spray oily hair gloss that improved the sheen. You can always go darker with this ink, but not lighter with synthetic hair.A word of caution: I did not listen to others that said to use this in a well ventilated area like outdoors. I have a poor sense of smell probably due to chronic allergies & sinus problems & the smell really did not bother me when I was using it. But it later caused awful migraine-like headaches. I recommend using a mask when you spray if you have to use this indoors. I sprayed over a very, very large bowl I use when I color my human hair pieces. I bet this stuff might stain a white sink. I rinsed in a stainless steel sink & scrubbed it immediately after. Some recommend letting hair dry over several hours or a day or two before washing, then using some type of spray conditioner. This is much easier & simpler than the "sharpie" method which I have not tried yet.The pictures are of the same scrunchie, same brand, type & color: one colored & one not.One lady used a mix of black & burnt umber ink to make a light silver blonde wig a pretty brown color.
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