View Full Version : Dyeing Desert PLCE Pouches
Mike8472
28-03-2010, 22:37
There are alot of brand new army desert osprey molle pouches and vests on ebay at the moment pretty cheap.
I was wondering about the phesability of dying them into a more subdued colour rather than having the loud desert colour. Adds to the cool factor being more interesting than normal webbing and I prefer the fasteners to the older style plce fasteners on the 90 pattern and 95 pattern pouches.
Anyone tryed it or know if it is do able?
I like the sound of desert camo dyed green. Let us kmow how you get on with it
I have dyed a desert camo smock with quite good success if you like very dark dpm pattern. don't forget that the buckles and straps will remain desert colour.
I like how it looks more than desert pattern.
thereaper101
29-03-2010, 14:27
I have dyed a desert camo smock with quite good success if you like very dark dpm pattern. don't forget that the buckles and straps will remain desert colour.
I like how it looks more than desert pattern.
Hi Bodge,
Was this a windproof you dyed? did the stitching dye also?
Thanks
Nick
Hi Bodge,
Was this a windproof you dyed? did the stitching dye also?
Thanks
Nick
Yes a windproof one. the stitching dyed but zip webbing and plastic parts didn't.
I can post a picture if you want.
thereaper101
29-03-2010, 16:18
Yes a windproof one. the stitching dyed but zip webbing and plastic parts didn't.
I can post a picture if you want.
Yes Please, i'm thinking of doing the same to mine.
Nick
Mike8472
29-03-2010, 17:15
anybody got any advice on what i can use on the pouches to do the job?
want to get them green
Find out what they're made from and then hand dye them with the appropriate Dylon.
If it's cotton, make very sure you have them sodden wet before you try dyeing, and remember that if it doesn't say on the pack that it will dye that fabric, then it's almost guaranteed that it won't.
As already advised in an earlier post, the trimmings won't dye the same way as the fabric.
Best of luck with it :) Take photos ?
cheers,
Toddy
Mike8472
29-03-2010, 17:37
yep i will have a go and get some pics of my final effort, whatever the end result!!
i think i will do one or two pouches first then see where i go from there.
andybysea
29-03-2010, 18:18
I would say you would have difficulty dyeing plce/molle pouches,they are a weather proof nylon,i cant see many dye being able to take to them,you would probably be better with some form of spray paint, i did this with a old lowe alpine 35l that was purple and green i sprayed it with ocra/and brown shades of spray paint from a modeling shop and it took well just makes the fabric a little stiffer.
Rabbitsmacker
29-03-2010, 18:38
i'd go with the spray option or even using humbrol model paints all in the same shade! done camo this way, weather proof and very long lasting! personally, i think you're on a fast track to wrecking the colour of the pouches, and then not wanting to use them. i dyed some standard issue non ripstop desert trousers, i thought i'd go with brown as i did my ww2 sas snow smock with this and it looked great, well, when i took the trousers out, all the zips had stayed dessie coloured, the buttons had gone purple, and so had the cammo pattern, apart from all the lines of polycotton in the weave, which were just a pale purple colour! they didn't look toooo bad initially, but after a couple of washes they are relegated to doing diy in. however! A top tip for your pouches did come out of this! i got roof paint on the trousers, which has stayed black/grey, and is weather proof! (stop laughing!) and has not washed off! so go with the ronseal i say!
let us know how you got on.
Rob
thereaper101
29-03-2010, 19:00
I've used a dye called Rit Dye, it's pretty incredible stuff, I used it to dye the rubber on a G-shock. It's used as a fabric dye, but will dye most materials.
Got mine from the bay
RAPPLEBY2000
30-03-2010, 00:40
:dunno:so it'll dye waterproof materials? like nylon?
If you get the right dye it'll dye the fabric, but usually at best it kind of stains the inner waterproof layers. Can't guarantee the colour matching though, especially is the fabric has been heat sealed at all.
cheers,
Toddy