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Last summer I posted some pictures of my Motoport Hi-Viz jacket that suffered from extreme fading (thread). I finally got around to dyeing it after reading a post from another forum. I thought I'd post some before and after shots (click on thumbnails for larger images):
I ordered the dye from Dharma Trading Co. for $28.65 delivered. I went with "601 Sun Yellow" (8 oz.) along with a pound of citric acid powder. I used about 3 or 4 ounces and probably could have gotten away with less. Note that dyeing requires a top load washer and hot water (so Wayne's washing instructions went out the window).
The jacket is coming up on two years old with about 20K miles and looks like I've been living under an overpass. Disappointing from a company that bills itself as "the Best in the World."
The dye did it's job well but the color is certainly not Hi-Viz. In hindsight I might have gone with a blue or black or some other shade of invisible.
For comparison, here it is next to my Olympia vest. The vest is older but probably has fewer miles. It's been washed many times and retains it's color well.
If you're considering Motoport products, my advice is to stick with black. That's probably where you're going to end up anyway. I'll post an update later in the season about how well it holds up.
I ordered the dye from Dharma Trading Co. for $28.65 delivered. I went with "601 Sun Yellow" (8 oz.) along with a pound of citric acid powder. I used about 3 or 4 ounces and probably could have gotten away with less. Note that dyeing requires a top load washer and hot water (so Wayne's washing instructions went out the window).
The jacket is coming up on two years old with about 20K miles and looks like I've been living under an overpass. Disappointing from a company that bills itself as "the Best in the World."
The dye did it's job well but the color is certainly not Hi-Viz. In hindsight I might have gone with a blue or black or some other shade of invisible.
For comparison, here it is next to my Olympia vest. The vest is older but probably has fewer miles. It's been washed many times and retains it's color well.
If you're considering Motoport products, my advice is to stick with black. That's probably where you're going to end up anyway. I'll post an update later in the season about how well it holds up.