How To Use Iron Powder (Ferrous Sulfate) - Botanical Colors

How To Use Iron Powder (Ferrous Sulfate) - Botanical Colors

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Ferrous Sulfate is used alone as a mordant, as a color shifter and to increase lightfastness when used in combination with other natural dyes.

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We use iron (ferrous sulfate) as a color changer, darkening or saddening natural dyes on protein or cellulose fibers. It also increases

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