How to use soda ash for tie dye

How to use soda ash for tie dye

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If you@ve heard of tie dye, you@ve probably heard of soda ash too. If not, then we@re sure you@re now thinking, what is soda ash? And what does it have to do with tie dye? Soda ash is also known as sodium carbonate, but the most important thing you need to know about it is that soda ash can help prepare the fibers of your fabric to better absorb dyes and therefore produce brighter results. It@s often used as a presoak treatment before tie dyeing, but it@s not necessary when using Tulip One-Step Dyes because they already have soda ash mixed into the dyes. However, you can absolutely still use it! In this tutorial,@Mikyla Creates@shows you how to use soda ash for tie dye.

How to use soda ash for tie dye

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