I just re-read an old issue of RC Car Action and in it is the first article on dying parts called "Dye or not to Dye"...the article written by a doctor at the time, was the first to suggest Dying car parts with Tintex or Rit. The Doc originally wanted to increase strength in his nylon molded parts by stress relieving them by boiling the parts in salt water. When he saw that the Dyes had sodium in them he put 2 and 2 together and came up with the dying process we all have tried. The article says that if you boil the parts in salt water for 30 to 40 minuites that should be sufficient to stress relieve them. Add the Dye instead of the salt and you're good to make coloured parts. Salt BTW helps the absorbtion of the water by osmosis apparently?! Thats what the article says anyways.
I dyed a bunch of parts with purple Tintex dye about 15 yrs ago and never broke a single dyed piece...maybe this stress relief thing works?!
I just found 5 boxes of Dye at an old supermarket and I'm about to do another batch. I'm thinking ORANGE for all the suspension parts. I guess if Orange looks bad I could always try darker colours like black...I bought RED, YELLOW, ORANGE, BLUE, PURPLE dyes so i'll have a few diff choices to make.
When I get them all done I'll take some pics for you all...I have a plan to make a colourful looking car...My last one was Floursencent Yellow Body with Purple suspension...I liked that one...this one will be an orange and yellow beast
