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kleinerkolibri September 30 2008, 00:36:59 UTC
heh, this only makes it so clear how long it's been since our dye cabinet has had it's stock updated, we still have the short brown containers. Upon seeing this I do share in your frustrations with the new packaging. My biggest concern with the dyes in our shop is that they remain contained as much as possible, as floating particles in the air can land on anything and get wet years later for nasty surprise stains, not to mention the health concerns. It's clearly a liquid container, so hopefully it is the quick fix thing. Or perhaps they bought these containers really cheap off of some failing company and are trying to cut corners in the failing economy? Either way, I'm interested in the response from RIT if you get one.

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complete agreement anonymous May 10 2011, 13:48:31 UTC
I am the Wardrobe Master and Shop Foreman in a Costume Shop in Oklahoma City. I have been searching for bulk dye to re-up my supply for our summer season and my boss, our designer, and I were havng this exact conversation. We COMPLETELY agree. The new packaging is ridiculous and impracticle. I will be taking our advice and writing to the company about our dissappointment. Having used many different dyes before we have found that Rit is the best for our uses...but come on, I wan the dye on my selected fabric... not all over myself.

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