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21st October 14, 06:23 AM
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I always expected to lose 30% of the original color after my first washing when I dyed things in the past. I was aiming for the aged look however. I didn't find a good (natural so not to destroy the fabric integrity) color-fasting agent to add to the dying process. Now may be the time to explore that, as I have time. I'll get back to you and the crew. I want to add, that the new look of your hose is more "pulp" than "rind of pumpkin" though. Still a cool look.
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