A
2025-08-24 21:56:52
Have been using this soda ash for by procion dye tie dye. Works great!
A.R.B.
2025-08-15 12:02:12
price is great! used for Tye Dye clothings, sheets, pillowcases, etc
Happy customer
2025-08-03 11:12:15
Perfect for ice dyeing
Donna Stevens
2025-06-30 21:39:10
Just learning how to different tie dyes when I accidentally bought this thinking I needed it (when I didn’t) but then as I tried other dyes, it turned out I did need it.I will be buying more soon. Turns out about a cup makes a gallon of or pre soak so depending on how much you do, this will be more than enough or you may need lots more.I keep mixed portion in a five gallon bucket with lid to save so I can come back to it. You can apparently sprinkle on at end of process to but still just working on one process at a time.
Ms. Rain
2025-05-14 14:40:26
Arrived on time, no problems with the order. Will purchase again
Kris K.
2025-04-27 18:48:40
- Soda Ash, Washing Soda, Sodium Carbonate, or Na2CO3 - several names for a multi-use substance. Just don't confuse it with sodium BIcarbonate, which is baking soda, and much milder than this soda ash.- Jacquard sells this as a fixative for its like of Procion/Fiber-Reactive dyes. What it does is "tie" the molecules of the dye to the cellulose of plant-based fibers, i.e., cotton, flax, and naturally-sourced rayons, which - if I recall correctly! - are basically re-polymerized cellulose that itself is obtained from various plants, especially bamboo, beech trees, and hemp. Beyond being a dye fixative, it has various cleaning applications. Note, though, that this isn't the same as the washing soda sold in the laundry aisle of the grocery; this is a "dense" form which is not hydrates, whereas the laundry form has several water molecules attached to each molecule of sodium carbonate. The end effect is that this dense form is stronger, therefore more basic/more caustic. So one does need to take precautions when using this dense form of sodium carbonate, since it *can* cause a chemical burn. At the same tome, though, the format of this sodium carbonate by Jacquard is about the safest possible, because the granules, while small enough to dissolve well, also are just heavy enough so that they won't be easily blown or lifted into the air, as a powder would. So it's harder to breathe-in any of the granules. But do wear good chemical-resistant gloves and eye-protection, and become acquainted with safety precautions. Jacquard's Soda Ash can be *very* useful, but it's important to be safe!
S W
2025-04-14 15:01:57
Oahu now has 2 distribution centers so we are getting orders much faster, but not all items. This will take 2 weeks if it arrives as scheduled so consider this when you order -
Dillen.e
2025-04-09 20:54:50
Sets dye In to anything or stops acid reactions too
wendy bird
2025-03-06 13:24:45
This product was suggested with a natural fibres dye I purchased. I have never used a fixer before. But have died fabric black many times. I have seen WAY less fading than usual. In fact some things after seven or more loads washing. Have shown no signs of fading! Would recommend to all who use die for natural fibres!!!
Neil Phillips
2025-02-23 11:51:30
This soda ash is perfect for cleaning the turbulators on oil boilers, which is what i purchased it for. A1 item.
Fiona
2025-02-21 18:51:10
It worked
Galen
2025-02-19 11:25:50
Is essential for tie-dye, depending on your type of dye. and it’s not a bad price.
Customer
2025-01-04 15:02:08
GOOD AMOUNT WELL PACKED