DYLON Washing Machine Fabric Dye Pod for Clothes & Soft Furnishings, 350g – Deep Violet

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DYLON Washing Machine Fabric Dye Pod for Clothes & Soft Furnishings, 350g – Deep Violet

DYLON Washing Machine Fabric Dye Pod for Clothes & Soft Furnishings, 350g – Deep Violet

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You can change one strong colour to another (or dye it to a lighter shade) by using DYLON PRE-DYE which lightens before you dye, ready for colour change. Bright and beautiful to rich and intense shades, DYLON Fabric Dyes for machine use offer all the colours of the rainbow to choose from. Some rosewood comes from Dalbergia retusa, also known as 'Nicaraguan rosewood' or as cocobolo. [7] Several species are known as Guatemalan rosewood or Panama rosewood: D. tucerencis, D. tucarensis, and D. cubiquitzensis. [8] [9] Honduran rosewood, D. stevensonii [10] is used for marimba keys, guitar parts, clarinets and other musical and ornamental applications. [11] Should any dye be left in machine after dyeing, add cup of bleach to drum, add detergent as usual & run machine empty on 40°C cycle

With Dylon's innovative formulation you no longer need to add salt, so it’s even easier to add some colour to your world.Wool, silk, polyester, acrylic, nylon & fabric with special finishes e.g. ‘dry clean only’, cannot be dyed

Cayenne Rosewood, Bois de rose mâle ( Ocotea cernua) or possible to other sources ( Endlicheria canescens, Licaria cannella, Tetragastris altissima) True rosewoods [ edit ] Chess pieces in Dalbergia latifolia rosewood A Ming Dynasty rosewood wardrobe, 16th century. Distinguishing Brazilian Rosewood, East Indian and Other Rosewoods - The Wood Database". www.wood-database.com.Ideal for changing or updating the colour of your clothing or soft furnishings in the washing machine The timber trade sells many timbers under the name 'rosewood' (usually with an adjective) due to some (outward) similarities. A fair number of these timbers come from other legume genera; one such species that is often mentioned is Bolivian Machaerium scleroxylon sold as 'Bolivian rosewood'. Another that may be found in market from Southeast Asia is Pterocarpus indicus, sold as 'New Guinea rosewood' (and related species). Dalbergia sissoo is a rosewood species from India and Bangladesh, usually known as sheesham or North-Indian rosewood. Its timber is extremely dense and has mild rot resistance but is porous, and its exterior is soft and susceptible to wood-boring insects. It is used for making cabinets and flooring, and for carving. It is exported as quality veneers. Due to its after-work quality when sealed and dyed, it is often sold as genuine rosewood or as teak. It has no discernible qualities of a genuine rosewood. Its strength is comparable with teak, but it has lower quality and price than teak or Dalbergia latifolia. [ citation needed]

Genuine rosewoods belong to the genus Dalbergia. The pre-eminent rosewood appreciated in the Western world is the wood of Dalbergia nigra. [2] It is best known as "Brazilian rosewood", [3] but also as "Bahia rosewood". This wood has a strong, sweet smell, which persists for many years, explaining the name rosewood. [4] Guyana Rosewood, Bastard Rosewood ( Swartzia benthamiana, Swartzia leiocalycina), ( Swartzia cubensis) also as Northern Rosewood and for ( Licaria guianensis) also French Rosewood Brazilian) Rosewood, Cayenne Rosewood, Pau Rosa, Bois de rose (femelle) ( Aniba rosaeodora), ( Aniba parviflora) and others ( rosewood oil) Only because of scent; Rosewood oil, Oleum Ligni Rhodii, ( Convolvulus floridus und Convolvulus scoparius); also as Lignum rhodium, Lignum cyprinum

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Mexican Rosewood, Dominican, Mayan Rosewood, Bocote; Barcino ( Cordia elaeagnoides), Bojon ( Cordia gerascanthus), Freijo ( Cordia alliodora), Louro Preto ( Cordia megalantha), Ziricote ( Cordia dodecandra) Now in an easy-to-use pod format. Just peel off the lid and pop the full pod into the machine with your fabrics West Indian Rosewood, Jamaica Rosewood, White Rosewood ( Amyris balsamifera); also as Lignum rhodium False or Bastard Rosewood; others than Swartzia spp.; ( Dysoxylum rufum) also as Hairy Rosewood, ( Jacaranda mimosifolia), ( Thespesia populnea, Thespesia populneoides) also as Pacific and Tahitian Rosewood or Polynesian Rosewood, Macawood, Granadillo ( Platymiscium spp.) Another classic rosewood comes from Dalbergia latifolia, known as (East) Indian rosewood or sonokeling (Indonesia). It is native to India and is also grown in plantations elsewhere in Pakistan (Chiniot).

In search of Madagascar's rosewood mafia". BBC News. 20 February 2014 . Retrieved 21 February 2014. Brazilian Rosewood, also Bahia or Rio Rosewood, Jacaranda, White Rosewood ( Dalbergia nigra), german Rio-Palisander The dust created from sanding rosewood is known to be a sensitizing irritant and can trigger asthma and other respiratory ailments. Continual or heightened exposure can increase sensitivity. [15] Status as an endangered species [ edit ]Rosewood is any of a number of richly hued hardwoods, often brownish with darker veining, but found in other colours. [1] It is hard, tough, strong, and dense. True rosewoods come from trees of the genus Dalbergia, but other woods are often called rosewood. Rosewood takes a high polish and is used for luxury furniture-making, flooring, musical instruments, and turnery. Bolivian Rosewood, Santos Rosewood, Pau Ferro, Morado, Machaerium spp.; ( Machaerium scleroxylon), ( Machaerium acutifolium), ( Machaerium villosum)



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