Procion Liquid H Series Concentrates
USE FOR: Silk painting, Dyeing, Devore dyeing, Silk Screening and Printing, Shibori, Tie-dye, Scrunch dye, etc!
USE ON: All natural fibers!
Procion Liquid H Series Concentrates are concentrated liquid dyes for all natural fibers (especially silk). 8 oz. of concentrate will yield about 2 gallons of medium shade paint. Needs less than half the steaming time of other silk dyes for permanent vibrant colors.
News Flash (October 14, 2008): Procion H has been discontinued by the manufacturer due to problems obtaining ingredients. Get what we have left while you can! We now have in stock a replacement from Jacquard called Vinyl Sulphon Liquid Reactive Dye in similar (though fewer) colors and the same concentrations at a much better price!
Vinyl Sulphon is a Remazol Fiber Reactive Dye. It does better on wool than Procion H and there is less washout. It is more stable in liquid form, is used the same way (except it mixes better with thickeners for printing), is just as concentrated, and it's steamed for the same amount of time. It will be inter-mixable with the Procion H you already have.
Up to 43% off list price!
Stock # Details List Price Dharma Price
#SA-PRH8 8 fl. oz. $24.95 $14.00
#SA-PRH32 32 fl. oz. $70.95 $40.00
All prices calculated in US$
Available Colors
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610 Navy Blue
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Print Base Kit
noimage Use this chemical kit with Procion Liquid H or Procion MX powder dyes to print, stencil, or paint with the dyes. Contains premeasured amounts of Calgon, Urea, Ludigol and Sodium Alginate Thickener.
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#PBKQT  Print Base Kit - Makes 1 Quart $4.75
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#PBKGAL  Print Base Kit - Makes 1 Gallon $11.75
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Product Description
8 oz. of Procion Liquid H Series Concentrates will yield about 2 gallons of medium shade paint, which helps defray the initial cost. Needs less than half the steaming of the French dyes. For printing, it is easy to just add the concentrate to the Print Base below.

General Instructions:
For painting on silk, dilute 8 oz. of dye concentrate with chemical water made from the following: 1 qt. water, 1 cup urea, 1 Tbl. baking soda, and Sodium Alginate Thickener is optional. For screen printing, use the print base mix seen below. Fix by steaming for 30-45 minutes. Also can be microwaved for tie-dye. On cotton it can be fixed at room temperature by substituting soda ash fixer for baking soda in the above amount but colors might be less intense. Cure the same times as for powdered fiber reactive dye.For printable instructions, click here.
Instructions for Procion Liquid H Series Dyes
Instructions for Procion Liquid H Series Dyes

PROCION® LIQUID H SERIES CONCENTRATES

NOTE: For various reasons, Dharma no longer carries this product.

Use For: Silk painting (Serti, watercolor, etc.), handpainting, screening and printing, tie-dye, shibori, etc.

Use on: All natural fibers especially Silk

Quite economical for the production artist. Two ounces of concentrate can yield up to 40 ounces of medium shades.

Primaries: Brilliant Yellow, Fuschia, Turquoise, Deep Black

 

Instructions:

   

ON SILK AND COTTON (or other natural fibers):

 

For painting, people who have used this product for years dilute dye with chemical water (1 cup Urea (dissolved in 1 cup very hot water), 1 tablespoon baking soda, more water to make 1 quart). Per 4 oz chemical water, use 1/8 tsp to 3 tbsp dye concentrate depending on dye color being used and intensity desired. Or, instead of making your own chemical water, use our Print Base Kit to which you just add water.

If thickening is desired, (as with screen printing) use Sodium Alginate (1/2 to 1-1/2 teaspoons, depending on thickness desired) sprinkled over chemical water, then stirred constantly until smooth), Let mixture stand for up to 1 hour to thicken. (The Print Base kit includes this.) Can be stored in a cool, dark place for about 3 weeks.

 

To fix, let thoroughly dry and steam in a steamer 30-45 minutes for silk, longer for thicker fabrics (up to an hour). Some folks have even experimented with microwaving as an alternative to steaming, for small peices, espencialy with tie dye or scrunch dye effects. Rinse under running tepid water until runs clear; wash in hot water and Synthrapol; rinse.

ON SILK:

The manufacturer has been giving out newer simpler directions: dilute the concentrate with just water (use distilled if your water is hard) to shade desired. Paint on silk. Let thoroughly dry. To fix, steam 45 minutes — 1 hour. Rinse under tepid running water until water runs clear. Wash in tepid water and Synthrapol; rinse. **Always test your colors and steam times as well as wash out procedure on a sample piece first, because we have had both positive and negative feedback about these simpler directions!

ON COTTON (or Rayon, other cellulose fibers):

If you don't want to steam, or can't, you can use Soda Ash Fixer as a direct substitute for the baking soda in the chemical water instructions above and cure the fabric damp just like you do the powdered Fiber Reactive dyes - 12-24 hours. Rinse and wash out as above. We don't think Procion liquid H comes out nearly as brilliantly on cotton as the powered Fiber Reactive Procion MX dyes, but it is a great alternative for folks who can't or don't want to work with powders.

ON RAYON/SILK VELVET or OTHER DEVORE FABRICS:

Basically, follow any of the instructions above. The advantage of Procion H on these type of protien/cellulose fabric blends is that it will dye both types of fibers the same color, which is not always the case with Fiber Reactive MX dyes. Acid dye will only dye the silk and barely stain the Rayon.

 

Storing dye stock solutions

 

Dye and water for silk, and dye, urea and water (leave out the baking soda for storage!) for cotton can be stored in a cool, dark place for up to a few months. (We have a number of containers you can use for storing dye.)

 

Color Mixing Guidelines

 

The following guidelines can be used to mix color blends from the standard Liquid Procion H colors. Since color names are subject to personal perception, these mixtures are guidelines only. In order to reproduce exact colors, careful notes need to be kept on precise amounts used. We encourage you to take the time to test sample color mixtures before starting a large-scale project so you can gain a better understanding of how the colors react when mixed together.

To mix bright, clear colors, use Brilliant Yellow, Fuchsia, Turquoise and Blue Violet. To mix subdued colors, use Gold Yellow, True Red and Royal Blue.

Pale Green: 1 pt Brilliant Yellow + 1 pt Royal Blue

Chartreuse: 4 pts Brilliant Yellow + 1 pt Turquoise

Bright True Green: 1 pt Brilliant Yellow + 1 pt Gold Yellow

Dull Olive: 1 pt Deep Black + 1 pt Gold Yellow

Rich Olive Green: 1 pt Gold Yellow + 1 pt Turquoise + 1 pt Brown

Bronze Green: 2 pts Gold Yellow + 1 pt Royal Blue + 1 pt Brown

Celadon: 1 pt Royal Blue + 1/2 pt Toning Black + 1 pt Brill. Yellow

Dark Teal: 1 pt Brill. Yellow + 3 pts Royal Blue + 1 pt Toning Black

 

Dusty Rose: 1 pt True Red + 1/4 pt Brown + 1/4 pt Toning Black

Lilac: 2 pts True Red + 1 pt Royal Blue

Cranberry: 2 pts Brown + 1 pt True Red

Red Violet: 4 pts Fuchsia + 1 pt Blue Violet

Purple: 1 pt Fuchsia + 1 pt Blue Violet

Bright Purple: 2 pts Fuchsia + 1 pt Turquoise

Periwinkle: 2 pts Turquoise + 1 pt Fuchsia

Grape: 1 pt Fuchsia + 2 pts Blue Violet

Eggplant: 3 pts Blue Violet + 1 pt Toning Black + 2 pts Fuchsia

 

Ecru: 1/2 pt Gold Yellow + 1/2 pt Brown

Camel: 1 pt Gold Yellow + 1 pt Brill. Yellow +1 pt Brown

Pale Warm Tan: 1/ 2 pt Gold Yellow + 1 pt Brown

Light Beige: 1 pt Brown + 1/2 pt Gold Yellow

Warm Gold Brown: 1 pt Gold Yellow + 1 pt Brown

Bright Orange: 2 pts Brill Yellow + 2 pts Gold Yellow + 1 pt True Red

Amber: 5 pts Brilliant Yellow + 1 pt True Red

Pumpkin: 2 pts Brilliant Yellow + 2 pts Gold yellow + 1 pt True Red + 1 pt Brown


We also carry a number of products like mixing cups, color wheels, etc. that can help when creating your own dye colors.


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Product Reviews
Average Rating:  4.75 (4 reviews)
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Reviewed: Wed Mar 26 19:07:11 2008
These are nice dyes, especially considering the cost. Compared to other steam-set dyes I have used, however, these seem to change somewhat in the steamer. The colors are good, but not quite as brilliant as the more expensive dyes. Alcohol reactivity seems lower as well. On the whole, though, an outstanding value.
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Reviewed: Mon Jul 20 14:14:50 2009
Wish this weren't discontinued...but the vinyl sulphon seems to work well, too.
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Reviewed: Fri Jun 26 06:27:17 2009
I miss all these colors that were once avail, but have swiched over to Vinyl Sulfon Liquid.
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Reviewed: Thu Jun 18 08:53:35 2009
love these
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