Miss Sis
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You will need to strip out the old colour before you try to redye it, otherwise any stains/faded areas won't take the dye the same as when you dye a uniform fabric.
Unfortunately, Dylon (widest avail in UK and NZ, I would say) no longer seem to do a dye striper for delicates ie/a cold water version rather than a hot one. I would be very, very wary of attempting to use the hot water version as it basically needs boiling which would not be good for any old fabric. You may be able to source one of the old tins on the internet. I think there are some on Aussie Ebay at the moment.
Glad of the recommendation for Dharma Trading - I will have to look into them as I like being able to 'rescue' a garment if at all possible. I have a supply of old stock Dylon dyes but I will eventually run out!
Unfortunately, Dylon (widest avail in UK and NZ, I would say) no longer seem to do a dye striper for delicates ie/a cold water version rather than a hot one. I would be very, very wary of attempting to use the hot water version as it basically needs boiling which would not be good for any old fabric. You may be able to source one of the old tins on the internet. I think there are some on Aussie Ebay at the moment.
Glad of the recommendation for Dharma Trading - I will have to look into them as I like being able to 'rescue' a garment if at all possible. I have a supply of old stock Dylon dyes but I will eventually run out!