http://www.thewoodworks.com.au/product/products/CONSUMABLE/DYES-ANILINE.html
Or most powder dyes for clothes in the supermarket will work.
What you have to understand is that "organic" in science is not the same as in "organic food". In science, organic means that it contains carbon, which virtually all dyes do. However, I am not sure about where to find any dye in the first place
you find them most at grocery's stores.
its organic dye
organic
sugar salt powdered milk milo dye
yes powdered dye can
No you cannot use food coloring to dye elite socks. As soon as you go to rinse them all the color washes out. Instead you can go buy powdered dye for 2-3 dollars at Walmart, rite aid, ect... OR you could use a tye dye kit an do the colors seperate, or just tye dye them!
dyes that are not man made
When margarine was introduced it was illegal to sell it yellow or butter colored. Margarine came from the store white with a little packet of powdered yellow dye. You would stir in the powdered dye to make it yellow.
An organic stain is considered a biological stain using organic dye. Organic dyes used are often modified from the textile industry.
Disperse Dye is an organic dye used to dye cellulose acetate and are water soluble. These dyes are mainly use in dying of polyester, nylon and acrylic fibers.
Yes. Any compound with bonds between carbon and hydrogen is organic.