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I took my old diving wetsuit that was black with baby blue stripes
starting from the wrist to the ankles and dyed it all black. I figured on clear days it might help me not to stick out so much on the bottom.I bought a new 7 mil oneill for winter for $79 dollars but the collar has light blue on it so I wanted to test out the dye on my old suit.I also dyed the 300# mono I bought that was smoke colored.You can really tell the difference between the two. The dye used was rit liquid dye in black and a half a bottle of white vinegar. |
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ever run across a used one I would like to try it. |
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Albert
I thought about dying a suit of mine but notices a warning on the RIT package. They containe sulferous componds that effect rubbers. I called their 800 number to check and they said wetsuits are a no-no. At this point I'd really like to know how it works out. Check the rubber and see if it loses strech or becomes brittle. I'd like to find out if it's actually bad or if there just covering their @$$es. Found cheaper mono at a fishing store huh?
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There was an isue in Hawaii Skin Diver & it was talked about before that textile paints & a sponge are great tools for making camoflauge patterns. Use the textile paints in beige color to start as a base, then sponge on some other colors for pattern.
I bought the stuff, but haven't had the time to play with it.
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I was interested myself to camo dye my diving wetsuit and I was wondering if the dye would affect the neoprene of the suit.
It semms Fuzz that you have the solution to my problem. Could you share with us some more infos about the dye you bought? What is it made of and where did you find it? Thanks in advance
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This is what Travis Kashiwa wrote in the hawaiiskindiver message board:
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Also, $37 ??!!! That's a lot! How much line do you get for that? I believe it's about $15 for 100yards of 300# at hanapaa. They ship.
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Like I said high class fishing not a store for the everyday fisherman. They sell mostly to rich fisherman with like megayahts, and they had a cheaper mono that was less than the one I bought. 100 yards of the plain 400# mono was $23 the mono i got was 300# premium . The suit I dyed was older but not used very much so it still fills strechy. Here is a pic of the camo job .I think I might add some light color maybe white with a little brown mixed in for tint.You probaly need to match the surroundings in your particuler area.Let me know what you think! |
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Very good job aj !! It looks very professional. As for the colours I have no opinion since I don't now your hunting enviroment.
Fuzz, thaks a lot for the info man!
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I used Delta Ceramcoat Acrylic Paint and Delta Ceramcoat Textile Medium (added for flexibility). Mix two parts paint to one part textile. Then use sponge to print pattern. I used black and brown on my Green Picasso.
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