

🖤 Transform your wardrobe with the power of true black perfection!
Carbusonic's 1 Litre Liquid Fabric Dye delivers a professional-grade, true black color compatible with cotton, linen, silk, wool, denim, and leather. Easy to apply via spray, dip, or batik, it sets permanently with heat for long-lasting, fade-resistant results. Ideal for fashion-forward creators seeking versatile, high-impact fabric transformation.






| ASIN | B0756L86Y5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 34,090 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 28 in Fabric Dyes |
| Brand | Carbusonic |
| Brand Name | Carbusonic |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible Material | Cotton, Linen, Silk, Wool |
| Compatible material | Cotton, Linen, Silk, Wool |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 849 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Item weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | apl chemicals |
| UPC | 764575085946 764575085670 |
| Unit Count | 1000.0 millilitre(s) |
| Unit count | 1000.0 millilitre(s) |
E**M
Very good true black!
This is a true black. It does not dilute to blue nor brown. This 1lt bottle diluted was enough to dye the head linging in my car. With 3 coats, even coverage. Has died leather trims also. Came out very well.
D**R
Great product.
Brilliant stuff, does exactly what it says on the tub. Dyed my cab lining in my VW T6 with 1/2 a tub.
A**.
It worked for nubuck, too!
I bought this dye looking desperately for something to dye my two pink nubuck sofas black. There's nothing available for nubuck in industrial quantities, only those ridiculous 50-ml pots just enough to dye a pair of shoes. Why can't anyone sell nubuck dye in large amounts, I've no idea! I looked everywhere and found nothing so I decided to try this one out of pure desperation. It worked like a dream. First I applied it with a brush and then I poured it into a spray bottle and it worked even better. At first I tried to dilute it half-half as the label suggested but it didn't work too well and the pink colour still seeped through, making the sofas appear dark brown. I applied a second coat neat, without diluting, and it turned my sofas a perfectly black colour. Naturally, at first I was afraid to even sit on them but once they dried out, the colour didn't run at all. You can sit, lie and roll on them with no damage to light-coloured clothes whatsoever. I've washed the sofas since with a soapy sponge and the colour didn't run, either. The nubuck texture hasn't lost any of its properties. This turned out to be one of the best buys for our house and I can't recommend it enough.
K**E
The dye goes on....but does it stay on?
This dye is 'ok' it covers....but I have learnt a very valuable lesson.....don't dye sofa's if u have no patience and also....don't dye sofa's unless they can go in the machine. I wanted to update my front room as I'm so bored of the grey now. Can't afford a new sofa so I had a great idea....I'd copy the 'stay at home mom dyes sofa's for 20 dollars' trend Its messy. No matter how u put it on its messy and when it says it needs 72 hours to dry....believe them and add another 24! My sofa's are a very pale grey channel, velvety type fabric, they absorbed the dye well. I've used 4 bottles on these 2 sofa's and the 3 seater back isn't done. Nor the seat covers. I started to paint the seat covers and then changed my mind. I did 3 of them, let them dry for 2 days then thought no! ill keep them grey and stuck them in the wash....ALL THE DYE CAME OFF....which is great for me but not if u wana dye them! So I'm having a 2 tone sofa of jet black and ash grey. I decided that because wen the dye is dry....it transfers onto clothes. I can imagine this dye working on leather, but it doesn't become colour fast when dry on my material couch. To combat this, I will try coating in scotch guard....i'll have to re edit when I've done that. It does cover well, but like I say it transfers dye. So i'll only be wearing black from now on along with the entire house hold. I'm hoping the scotchgard works. Some fabrics won't dye because they are synthetic, in other words plastic....so if its synthetic fibres I'd say avoid, mine obv must have sytentics in there hence why it won't stay on the fabric. In all, I wish I'd just left it grey and stuck a cover on it. £60 quid later and with aching arms from trigger spraying and painting, I'd be sat now drinking tea....but I can't they need another 24 hours and the guard spray. I found with a brush you use less dye....but its lighter coats. With a spray bottle (and I can't stress enough how it should be a great spray bottle that doesn't drip between sprays or is a sharp shot....wide mist is best....the better the bottle the bigger the difference....TRUST ME)....The spray application seems to give a deeper colour in coat and rub in with gloved fingers....my glove ripped and now I have 1 very jet black finger. As soon as I scotch guard i'll update on wether this helps woth the transfer. It also needs it to give a waterproof layer as I know any liquid will wash off the dye....just like the washing machine did. ....imagine a sofa with dodgey tan lines....😅 and a puddle like cried off mascara on the floor. If that fails....I've ruined a perfectly great sofa! Unless I can jet was it all off in the summer!? Another possible idea. ALSO if u think you need 2 bottles, order 4...double your initial idea of what you think you need. Now sit and really think....do I want to dye my sofa when it might not work!? Thats what I did and I decided to....now I wish I wasn't as enthusiastic about my sofa's changing colour. Edit: tried the scotchgard. Emptied 2 cans on it... no difference, dye still transfers. I now have to find some cash to replace the sofa as the dye transfer is pretty rediculous. If your thinking of dying fabric sofas.....DONT DO IT! TRUST ME!
S**H
An honest Review
Here goes. I was dubious about buying this due to the negative reviews, but I took a risk and I must say I'm quite pleased with my results. Firstly. Be prepared. The bottle is much smaller than you would imagine when it arrives as you can see on one of my photos with a standard mug next to the bottle. It is 1lt (1000ml) though. (This has been one of the negative reviews unexpected size vs price ) Secondly - don't expect 1 bottle to be enough for a peice of furniture (depending on the effect you want of course) Very easy to use and mix. I used the spray bottle method after reading other people's reviews. I diluted in thirds for my first bottle into a 500ml spray bottle. I used a small old jug (as It wont wash properly after use) to measure the dye and pour into the spray bottle, and then the same for the water, into the jug first then into the bottle. When shook, the mixture does throth up a little. Shake the bottle before use, but it does throth up a little so just prepare for that. It won't explode like fizzy pop though! After the first bottle, my results were admittedly patchy, mainly due to the sofa material soaking up the mixture and not the actual coverage by the spray, so I knew I would need another bottle. My first bottle 300ml + 200ml water 300ml + 200ml water 400ml + 100ml water final coat Second bottle 300ml + 200ml water 300ml + 100ml water 400ml + small amount of water for nearly a neat mixture. The spray bottle did go down quickly and as I did my first coat coverage looked even but my sofa did start to soak it up a little which made it patchy. Half way through my second method I rubbed over the sofa (use either a kitchen sponge or hands with latext/rubber gloves) to make sure the mixture had got into the fibres... This was a small 2 seater sofa, and in all honesty I could probably go again with a third bottle but due to cost I decided against it and got some cushion covers... I have got the frame of the sofa a lovely solid black after 2 bottles. Took about 48 - 72 hours to fully air dry in a warm room with heating on. It is a very runny dye, and even more so with added water, so is a messy job. Wear gloves and if you get it anywhere you shouldn't, wipe it off straight away as when it drys it doesn't budge! So far, when touched when dried, the dye hasn't come off the sofa onto hands or clothing.... All in all, I think the dye is good, and suited for purpose, but you need more than you first think to get professional results. The sofa I have covered was a light blue colour, different colours or materials may cover differently!. After spending £46 on 2 1ltr bottles, I realise they sell a 5lt bottle for £36 + postage costs, which admittedly would have worked out cheaper for more....but I was impatient and wanted prime next day delivery and didn't see the second larger bottle until after I had purchased the first small.
A**R
Didnt work
Awful. Didnt dye a thing. It all came out after leaving over tue 24 hours to dry. One top grey the other top which im still trying to sort out white with black smudge marks. Not happy
Z**.
Work in with a brush spreads really well
Amazing product. I bought another one on amazon which was an aerosol fabric spray and cut completely destroyed 2 cushions off the sofa I'm spraying , rock hard. So bought this for the others and it is fantastic. Buying another and will try to salvage the other ones.
R**D
Before and after prof is in the photos
Bought this to dye my daughter’s bed frame! Amazing went on like a dream really easy to use clear instructions colour is true black covers great too , I bought 2 bottles as was not sure on coverage but could of probably got away with just one as only used 1/4 of the next bottle
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