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I am using an intermediate vinyl called shineRite. After I am done dyeing the disc and clean the vinyl off there is a residue left over. Does anyone have a better way to clean the disc after dyeing, besides a tire bush and good old fashion elbow grease?
This is my second time dying, the disc is a Eco Star Tee-Rex 175 w/ black RIT to dye the disk
The disc if for my friend Josh, who introduced me to disc golf
Let me know what you think, Thanks.
Yesterday @ Highland Road Park hole 17 in Baton Rouge, I was going for a birdie. The shot was about a hundred feet away and I was feeling good about my self. I throw my shot, it looks good, it looks good, and it hits the basket. Then the disk proceeds to roll all the way back to my feet. All I...
This is a 175 Valkyrie Star, and I used black RIT to die.
Metz is short for my last name
This is a 173 Starfire Star, I used dark green, and golden yellow RIT to die.
This is my lucky disc!
I didn't realize that the dark green would be black, guess I should have looked @ RIT's color chart. Oh...
I think that the spin and splatter is the easiest way to achieve the effect you are looking for. There were some toys out on the market in the 90's that you can purchase and will allow you to create the the tie-dye look on a on paper. I've done some searching on the net and couldn't find...