Looking to find out which disc golf plastics take dye the best? Explore our searchable, filterable Disc Dyeing Acceptability Chart! Featuring dyeability rankings, fadeability scores, photos of fresh and aged dyes, and expert notes for plastics from all major manufacturers. Perfect for beginners and seasoned disc dyers, this valuable resource is updated with standardized testing by the Dyers Guild. Missing something? Share your input in the comments below and help make this the ultimate guide for disc dyeing!
Takes dye exceptionally well, with vibrant and consistent results. Ideal for intricate designs.
Acceptable for dyeing; colors are vibrant but may require more effort or specific techniques.
Takes dye, but results may be less vibrant, or the surface may resist certain colors.
Difficult to dye, with colors either not adhering well or fading quickly.
Colors remain vibrant and resist fading over time.
Slight fading occurs, but colors still hold up well.
Fading is apparent over time, with colors losing vibrancy.
Colors fade quickly or significantly, requiring frequent touch-ups.
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