Dyeing Magazines

eagle0199

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May 23, 2024
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Pollock, Louisiana
My grandaughter wanted red magazines to go with her other red accessories on her 10/22. I'll admit that I instigated a little as I saw this originally posted on another forum and was intrigued. The process seemed pretty simple so I thought I'd try it.

We purchased some Rit DyeMore synthetic liquid dye in Racing Red from Walmart, disassembled 4 of the Ruger clear magazines, cleaned the parts first with dishwashing soap and a toothbrush, then with alcohol. Using a stainless pot on the stove I mixed about a third of the bottle with a quart of water (enough to cover the mag parts completely). I brought the water/dye mix to a boil, inserted the magazine parts and left them at a simmer for about 8 minutes while stirring constantly. Results are below. The other grandkids then wanted their own so we've tried different colors with mixed results. Red and blue worked great but purple and green came out a little dark. I'll try the purple and green again but next time won't leave in the dye so long.

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In like 1983 I got my first of many legit rc cars. All the suspension parts back then were just white plastic. Old man at the hobby shop said to use rit dye and make them whatever color you wanted. Mom bought me a box of purple rit and I went to town. Parts turned out awesome but the cool 9 year old I was at the time unsupervised of course (what parents supervised anything back then) managed to spill a decent amount on the beautiful butcher block kitchen island my parents had. Well needless to say that shit went over like a sack of potatoes. My mom busted out the wooden spoon for that one all right, think my ass still hurts till this day 😂 good times!!!
 
In like 1983 I got my first of many legit rc cars. All the suspension parts back then were just white plastic. Old man at the hobby shop said to use rit dye and make them whatever color you wanted. Mom bought me a box of purple rit and I went to town. Parts turned out awesome but the cool 9 year old I was at the time unsupervised of course (what parents supervised anything back then) managed to spill a decent amount on the beautiful butcher block kitchen island my parents had. Well needless to say that shit went over like a sack of potatoes. My mom busted out the wooden spoon for that one all right, think my ass still hurts till this day 😂 good times!!!
I can relate.
Doing stuff like this is best done on the side burner of the grille or use a camping stove out in the shop where some discolored concrete ain't gonna be noticed.

@eagle0199 that shit looks fantastic and I am now inspired.
 
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