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You can dye Nylon, just like any other fabric, but I should add a bit more
salt in the dying process as Nylon tend to repel more than other fabrics,
also add about 3 to 6 table spoons of Bicarbonated soda, this will help to
make it resistant more to fire, you can apply bicarbonated sode to any
fabric to help make it more restant to fire, it an old remedy uesed years
ago, back in 1950's, it still works.
I use to added it to my overalls for work, especially on maintebnance where
you could come into contact with fire.

Syd
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"Jeff" wrote in message
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"Rich" wrote in message
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I have a tent, made of white nylon. I'd like it to be green. Can I dye
it with Dylon or suchlike? I'm not sure if dye will take to nylon...

Thanks

Rich


Heres your first port of call :-

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=nylon+dye&meta=

looks like you may be successful

Regards Jeff