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Felted shoes, made from gray wool, is often dyed black. Coloring is done with acid dyes. It is best to use special dyes for boots: brown AT for boots and black H for boots. The material itself (felt boots) is not dyed in finished form, i.e. washed, but in the form of caps, i.e. when they are only rolled up. This is done in order to paint the material well through and through, since the caps still retain looseness.

Coloring is done as follows.

Water is poured into the boiler and a solution of paint in hot water is added. Water is taken 12 liters (1 bucket) for every 400 g of dry goods. Paint is taken in an amount of 15 to 20% for every 400% of the goods. After mixing the contents of the cauldron well, add 400-10 g of vitriol oil and 15 g of Glauber's salt to the cauldron for every 40 g of product.

Vitriol must first be diluted with water. To do this, cold water is poured into a clay pot and vitriol oil is poured in a thin stream, stirring with a wooden stick. Next, the boiler is heated; when the liquid is heated, the felt boots are lowered into it, then the liquid is gradually brought to a boil.

After half an hour, another 15 to 20 g of vitriol oil, previously diluted with cold water, is added; paint at the boiling temperature for another half hour, and thus complete the operation.

During dyeing, you must constantly turn the product over with a stick of non-resinous wood and stir especially vigorously when adding vitriol oil, otherwise the color will be uneven.

The dyed goods are laid out from the boiler, allowed to flow and washed in the usual way.

To achieve an intense black color, completely finished felt boots are rubbed lightly with garlic oil.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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