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If you want to dye your rubber object, you can try several different techniques for a strong and lasting color. Rubber takes a long time to absorb colors, but with the right materials, you can permanently dye it. Depending on the type of rubber, you can use either fabric or hair dye to change the rubber's color. And, if permanent dyes don't provide a bright enough color, you can always try temporarily coloring the rubber with acrylic paints.

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Using Fabric Dyes on Rubber

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  1. If your object is dirty, its dyed surface may look uneven or discolored. Wash your object with soap and warm water, scrubbing away any debris as best as you can. [1]
    • This method works for all rubber types except silicone.
  2. Fill a pot with water and heat it on a low to medium stove setting. The water should be hot, but not boiling—close to, but less than 212 °F (100 °C) is ideal.
    • Be careful when handling the hot water to prevent burns or spills.
    • For a more precise measurement, use a water thermometer. Otherwise, wait for the water to start forming bubbles at the bottom of the pot but not yet boil.
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  3. Pour the fabric dye and hot water in a bowl in a ratio determined by the dye packaging. Mix the fabric dye and water thoroughly until you achieve an even color. [2]
    • You can buy fabric dye online or at most craft stores.
    • Fabric dye can stain bowls and other cooking tools, particularly plastics. To prevent this, use glass or metal cooking tools if possible.
  4. Place the object in the bowl and leave it to soak. Keep it in the pan for up to 2 hours, depending on how strong or bright you want the new color to be. [3]
    • As long as you clean and sanitize the kitchen utensils afterward, you can use them for cooking again later.
    • Check on the object's dyeing progress periodically, but avoid moving it to keep its new color even.
  5. Instead of pouring the water into a bowl, fill a pot with the dye mixture and heat it until boiling. Grab the rubber object with tongs and dip it into the water continually until you reach your desired color, changing the tongs' position as you dip to make sure you thoroughly coat the object. [4]
    • If you choose this method, it should take up to 20-25 minutes depending on the brightness of the color.
    • This method, while faster, can result in a more uneven color.
  6. Pick the object out of the water with tongs and run it under warm water to remove the excess dye. Inspect the object's new color and, if it's not as bright as you would prefer, repeat the process with a higher concentration of dye.
    • Repeatedly dyeing the rubber over time may damage it. If you don't achieve the color you want after 1-2 times, try painting it instead.
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Trying Hair Dye on Silicone Objects

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  1. Dyeing silicone objects while they're dirty can result in an unevenly dyed color. Clean your silicone object with soap and water, and scrub away any stubborn debris or chipped paint before preparing the dye.
  2. Open the hair dye package and mix it according to the kit's instructions. Most kits include a bottle of hair dye and a developer, which you mix thoroughly until you reach an even color. [5]
    • Find a well-ventilated area to mix the hair dye, as most chemical dyes have a strong smell.
    • Buy chemical, not natural, hair dyes for a bright and lasting color.
  3. Dip the silicone objects into the hair dye until their surface is thoroughly coated. Leave the objects in the container while fully coated in the dye to soak in the new color. [6]
    • This method is ideal for small silicone objects. For larger silicone objects, you may need to make several hair dye batches.
  4. Silicone is difficult to dye, and it takes a long time for color to permeate its surface. Leave the silicone to soak in the hair dye overnight, and remove it from the solution the next day. [7]
    • The water's temperature should be neither hot or cold but lukewarm.
    • The longer you leave it in the dye, the deeper its color will be.
  5. Run your silicone object under water to remove any excess dye, then inspect its new color. If the color is still too light or faded, try dyeing the object again or painting it instead.
    • You can also try a stronger or brighter hair dye for a deeper color.
  6. UV light can break down the colors in hair dye and cause it to fade. Keep your silicone object indoors to preserve its color and prevent discoloration. [8]
    • Apply a new dye coat and keep it away from UV light if your dyed color fades over time.
    • If you don't achieve the color you want after 1-2 times, try painting it instead, as too much dyeing can damage the silicone.
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Coloring Rubber Temporarily with Acrylic Paints

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  1. Rubber is especially prone to chipping or flaking after being painted. If you want to paint rubber, buy acrylic paints online or from a craft store for a lasting color. [9]
    • Painting rubber is the most temporary way to stain objects. Choose this method if you're unsure how permanent you want your dyed color to be.
  2. Mod Podge helps the paint stick to your object and prevent the color from flaking. Use a paint brush to cover the surface in a thin Mod Podge layer, and let it dry for 15-20 minutes. [10]
    • Clean the rubber with soap and water first to remove debris for a more secure paint job.
    • If you have any areas you don't want to paint, affix painter's tape over these areas before applying the Mod Podge.
    • You can buy Mod Podge from most home improvement or craft stores.
  3. Dip a foam brush into the acrylic paint and apply it in even layers to the rubber object. When you've covered the entire surface in the paint, let it dry for 30-60 minutes and inspect the color's brightness. [11]
    • For a stronger color, apply 2-3 coats of paint. Wait for each coat to dry before applying another one, which should take between 30 minutes to an hour.
  4. After the last paint coat dries, hold the paint sealer's nozzle 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) from the surface and spray an even coating over the rubber. Let the paint sealer dry for 30-60 minutes before touching or using the rubber object. [12]
    • Even with paint sealer, acrylic paint may flake or chip over time. Reapply paint coats as needed to restore the rubber's color, spraying more paint sealer afterward.
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  • Question
    I have white rubber around the windows of my camper. I want them black. Any advice?
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    You can buy black wall paint, but you have to use painter's tape on the window and around it (anything you don't want black that is near the rubber) because you need to cover the spots you don't want painted otherwise it will stain.
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    Which type of paint should we use?
    Beverly Close
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    For indoor items made of rubber that will not get a lot of wear and tear, use acrylic craft paint. You may need to use two coats, and be sure to let the paint dry thoroughly between coats. After the paint is completely dry, seal it. Find a paint sealer in the paint department at a craft or home improvement store. If you plan to paint an item that will remain outside, use a durable, non-toxic outdoor paint. Before starting the painting project, coat the rubber with an exterior primer to help the paint adhere, and let it dry completely. You can either brush on the paint or use spray paint.
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    How do you permanently dye rubber?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    Try using fabric dye. Start by cleaning the rubber really well so the dye will stick to it more effectively. Fill a pot with water and heat it on a low to medium stove setting so it's hot but not boiling. Add the fabric dye into the hot water and mix it thoroughly until the color is even. Place the object in the bowl and leave it to soak for up to 2 hours, then remove it from the water and rinse off the excess dye. If you want the color to be stronger, you can repeat the process 1-2 more times until you're satisfied.
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      Tips

      • Wear gloves while handling paints or dyes and wash your hands immediately afterward to prevent staining your skin. [13]
      • When dyeing rubber, set up newspapers or a tarp over your workplace to avoid staining other objects.
      • Wear clothes you can get dirty in while dyeing rubber in case of accidental stains.
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      Warnings

      • Most dyes are permanent and difficult or impossible to remove after using. Do not dye your rubber unless you're positive that you want to change its color.
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      Things You'll Need

      Using Fabric Dyes on Rubber

      • Water
      • Soap
      • Fabric dye
      • Bowl
      • Pan
      • Tongs
      • Pot (optional)

      Trying Hair Dye on Silicone

      • Soap
      • Water
      • Hair dye
      • Cup or bowl

      Coloring Rubber Temporarily with Acrylic Paints

      • Acrylic paints
      • Mod Podge
      • Foam brush
      • Paint sealer

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      If you want to dye your rubber at home, there are a few different methods you can try. One easy way to dye your rubber is using fabric dye. All you need to do is mix some fabric dye into a pot of boiling water, then turn off the heat and soak your object in the mixture for 1 or 2 hours. For silicone objects, you can also use hair dye. Just mix your dye in a bowl, submerge your item in it, and leave it to soak overnight. For a temporary solution, use acrylic paint. First, apply a sealer, glue, and finish product, like Mod Podge, to help the paint stick. Then, coat your item with acrylic paint. Even with sealer, your rubber may flake over time and you may need to reapply the paint and sealer. For more tips, including how to prevent your dyed rubber item from fading, read on!

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