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RAPPLEBY2000

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Dec 2, 2003
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i think this may have been asked before, but...

can you dye cotton gaberdine?
(i know you can dye cotton but what is gaberdine?, is it just the weave?)

also has anyone tryied to colour strip a DPM, or any other camouflage clothing? (colour strip meaning to remove the colour to the origional pre printed cotton colour).

thanks for any thoughts!
 

leon-1

Full Member
Yep, you can dye gaberdine, the type of cotton is a higher quality and tighter weave and that's really the major difference and nope never tried to colour strip dpm.

Sounds like you are looking at dyeing an old SAS smock :-D
 

EdS

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I tried removing the colour from a new pair of British issue combat trousers -the plan was to redye them.

Firstly soaked in hot water plus bleach -nothing doing. Them boiled with bleach, still nothing. Finally I "aquirred" some NaOHCl powder from work still no loss of colour.

If anyone can find a way of removing the dye can you let us know - I personally love the pants but hate DPM.
 

Adi007

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Sep 3, 2003
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There's a very good chance that by the time you get the color out they will be destroyed, especially using Sodium Hypochlorite . Gary over at Bearclaw (http://www.bearclawbushcraft.co.uk) sells the green lightweights. Easier and cheaper!!!
 

ranger

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Nov 3, 2003
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Have any of you ever had a go at dyeing the green army lightweights? I’ve pondered about having a go at dyeing a pair brown in order to get more away from the military look.

ranger
 

MartiniDave

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Aug 29, 2003
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Why not just get some reggatta or similar action trousers in the colour of your choice? They aren't that expensive if you shop around, I got mine (in green cos thats my colour) for about £12. Plenty of pockets and not been "run in" by a squaddie.

Dave
 

gurushaun

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Sep 12, 2003
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Pick a colour that is darker than, or as dark as the darkest shade on the garment (for Std DPM I use black or Dylon Bottle Green) and set to. For brown ist best to use desert DPM as a base I've had good results with a gaberdeen SAS smock in desert DPM.

Cheers

Shaun
 

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