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rsvp | 12:26 Fri 24th Jan 2014 | How it Works
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I want to dye a show jumping helmet from dark navy to black. I assume the covering is synthetic velvet. - Has anyone any suggestions please? Obviously the dye must be permanent and not run when wet! Thank you
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If it's synthetic you'll probably find that it won't grab dye, in fact in my experience it'll just discolour in patches and make the fabric look awful.

Might be easier to reupholster (if that's a word for it) the helmet.
Go over it with a couple of big-tipped magic markers?
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Thanks rockyracoon - I was afraid of that.
Will try a small area with your suggestion heathfield - thank you.
I would check with the manufacturer of the helmet. It is a safety item ! Might be safest to just buy a black one ...
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thanks Iggle Piggle but for what I want to use it for, changing the colour won't affect the safety - good idea about contacting the manufacturer though.

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