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Can egg dye be used as fabric dye?

Can egg dye be used as fabric dye?

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muscle burns at least four times as many calories as fat does so try twenty minutes of strength straining two to three times a week
Avoid late night eating Because your metabolism slows down when you sleep
try eating a healthy diet, but whatever u do dont get onto a crash dietTry gradually taking away the sweets or it will make you crazyAlso try excersizing by doing crunches, jogging, or getting active with sports!
Noit will not react with cotton, rayon, linen ramie viscose or other natural fibersEven with soda ash addedYes, it can be used as fabric dye if you are dyeing 100% wool or 100% silk fibers or yarns (not finished fabrics) and you add extra vinegarNo, it can't be used on polyester, acrylic and other syntheticsNo- it takes way too much egg dye to successfully dye any quantity of fabric and it's expensive and how the dye will react on a finished fabric is unpredicatableReal fabric dye works best -egg dye is not a good substitute.

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