Basically, I found a tutorial on how to dye plastic pieces and it worked for this crosstie. I have only tested two other connectors. The tutorial I used is: https://youtu.be/x1nH3oUtzYA
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pkiknex25
Very nice! I'm guessing that was a yellow RR crosstie that you used?
Jan 02 2018 12:59 AM
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SCM
Perfect. Some more of these and some more yellow X-ties means you can make Ketchup v. Mustard
Jan 02 2018 09:39 AM
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XmanConstruction
Very nice! I'm guessing that was a yellow RR crosstie that you used?
Yes that is what I used
Jan 02 2018 01:30 PM
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Dang, I tried using red RIT dye on a green crosstie over the summer, but it only came out a slightly darker shade of green. Maybe I didn't put it in long enough (15 minutes)? Or maybe I didn't use enough dye?
Jan 02 2018 10:52 PM
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XmanConstruction
Dang, I tried using red RIT dye on a green crosstie over the summer, but it only came out a slightly darker shade of green. Maybe I didn't put it in long enough (15 minutes)? Or maybe I didn't use enough dye?
Very nice! I'm guessing that was a yellow RR crosstie that you used?
Perfect. Some more of these and some more yellow X-ties means you can make Ketchup v. Mustard
Yes that is what I used
Dang, I tried using red RIT dye on a green crosstie over the summer, but it only came out a slightly darker shade of green. Maybe I didn't put it in long enough (15 minutes)? Or maybe I didn't use enough dye?
You HAVE to use Rit Dye More and not regular Rit