Painting, Printing or Stamping
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To paint, print, or stamp with Jacquard Concentrated Vinyl Sulphon dyes you will
need to dilute it with Chemical Water or mix it with a thickener paste. Chemical
Water is also needed to make the thickener paste. Follow the directions below for
the appropriate application that you would like to use.
Step 1: Mixing Chemical Water
Mixing Chemical Water From a Print Base Kit
- Open the Print Base Kit. The Kit will contain pre-measured amounts of
Calgon,
Urea, and
Ludigol to make either 1 quart or
1 gallon of chemical water. Inside, it also contains a smaller packet of
sodium alginate thickener which is added to the chemical water solution for
applications requiring a thicker dye solution (hard edge painting, screen
printing, etc.). Set the packet aside for mixing later (see Step Three).
- To prepare 1 quart chemical water, stir the chemical water ingredients
into 2 cups (500 ml) boiling water. Stir well.
- After the chemicals are dissolved, add enough hot tap water to make 1 quart
(1000 ml) and shake well. Plain chemical water may be stored indefinitely at
room temperature. If you add sodium alginate to chemical water, label, date
and store the solution in a cool dark place. Thickened solutions will keep about
3 weeks in this manner.
Mixing Chemical Water from Bulk Chemicals
Ingredients to make 1 quart (1 liter) for cotton, silk, or wool:
Important: When measuring bulk chemicals, wear a dust/mist respirator, goggles
and protective gloves.
- In a quart (liter) jar, stir Calgon, Urea and Ludigol into 2 cups (500 ml)
boiling water.
- After chemicals have dissolved, add hot tap water to make 1 quart and shake
well. Chemical water may be stored indefinitely at room temperature.
Step 2: Mixing Concentrated Vinyl Sulphon Dyes
To Mix smaller amounts of dye to use immediately
- Decide how many colors and how much of each color you will need (i.e. 2 oz.
of 6 colors = 12 oz.chemical water).
- Mix up enough chemical water to mix your colors.
- Figure out how much baking soda you will need for the chemical water (8 tbsp. per gallon).
Completely dissolve the baking soda into a small amount of hot tap water and
add to the chemical water. If you are painting on wool, omit the baking soda.
- For each color, measure out the correct amount of chemical water / baking soda
solution into a jar, cup or beaker. Reserve a container of chemical water / baking
soda solution to lighten or make pastel colors.
- Shake the Concentrated Vinyl Sulphon dyes thoroughly and add the proper amount (for the
shade of color) to ther chemical water / baking soda solution. The dye /
chemical water / baking soda solution will keep for up to one month.
For convenience and safety, clearly label and date dye solutions.
- Stock solutions of dye can be thickened with sodium alginate thickener for
screening, printing, etc.
- Paint, screen or print dyes onto fabric, then allow fabric to dry completely.
To Mix Stock Solutions to be Stored and Used Later
Follow the mixing directions above, but skip step 3 (do not add baking soda to
the chemical water). Just before using the dye stock solutions, dissolve baking
soda in a small amount of hot tap water and add to the stock solution. Plain dye
stock solutions without baking soda added can be stored for up to 6 months.
Step 3: (optional) Mixing Sodium Alginate Thickener
For every 4 oz. (125 ml) of chemical water, add the following amounts of
Sodium Alginate thickener to achieve these consistencies:
Thin - hand-painting: 1/2 tsp. (2 grams)
Medium - hard line edge painting, monoprinting, stamping: 1 tsp. (4 grams)
Thick - screen-printing, monoprinting, stamping: 1 1/2 tsp (6 grams)
- Slowly sprinkle sodium alginate over chemical water (with or without dye added)
and stir constantly for 10 minutes, or mix with a wire wisk until fairly smooth.
- Let mixture stand for up to 1 hour to thicken and stir again. Label, date and
store the mixture in a cool, dark place. It will keep about 3 weeks stored in
this manner.
Step 4: Steam Setting Concentrated Vinyl Sulphon Dyes
We recommend steam setting Concentrated Vinyl Sulphon dyes for the best results.
Setting in a professional or
home made fabric steamer fabric steamer:
- Fabric must be completely dry before steaming. Roll painted fabric “sandwiched”
in between unprinted newsprint paper, steaming paper, or light weight synthetic
interfacing. The newprint or interfacing should be wider than the fabric and extend
beyond the fabric. Fabric should not come into contact with any other fabric surfaces
or dyes may print off onto other areas. Smooth out any folds.
- Steam fabric according to directions included with professional steamer or see
our steamer instructions.
Steam time ranges from 30 to 45 minutes. If you are working with less than 3 yards of
fabric, a lightweight material or silks, the steam time will be shorter. If you
are steaming cottons, heavier weight fabric or more yardage, the steam time will
be longer.
Step 5: Rinsing Concentrated Vinyl Sulphon Dyes
Rinsing by Hand
After the Concentrated Vinyl Sulphon dyes have been steam set, rinse fabric in a bath of boiled
water or the hottest tap water with 2 tsp. of Synthrapol detergent added for each
gallon of water. For pastel colors, use half as much Synthrapol detergent. Repeat this
step with darker colors. Continue to rinse in warm water until the water runs clear.
Squeeze out excess moisture and hang to dry.
Rinsing by Washing Machine
Use the hot water cycle with 1-2 tbsp. Synthrapol detergent added. Run through
the entire wash, rinse and spin cycles. You may need to run at least 2 complete cycles.
Hang fabric to dry.
Note: The damp fabric should not be left in a pile, or the dyes may bleed
or print off onto any other fabric surfaces that are touched.