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by Dr. Myrtice Mosciski Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How to Dye a Disc Golf Disc Shaving Cream

  • Step 1: Shaving Cream Base Preparation. The first thing to do is to prepare the shaving cream by putting it into the...
  • Step 2: Filling the Plate with the Shaving Scream Mixture. When transferring the mixture to the pie tin, pour it slowly,...
  • Step 3: Creating the Dye Mixture. The iDye Poly is probably the best disc golf dye kit...

Part of a video titled Disc Dyeing 101: The Shaving Cream Method - YouTube
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Full Answer

Can You dye disc golf discs?

If you are a disc golfer or someone who loves to put creative designs on your discs, probably you are looking for a proper method to dye them on your own. But most of the time, we end up with a mess and misrepresenting our imagination. There are several processes to dye them.

What is the best worm dye for disc golf?

A brand called CS coating worm dye was used to do a worm dye disc golf and is best used with neon and other bright colors. Meanwhile, using a brand called Rit DyeMore fabric dye also produces a rit dye disc golf dye and I am one of the many users of it.

How to dye vinyl discs at home?

Fill up the mason jar with lukewarm or hot water, pour in the dye pack of your choice into the water, close up the mason jar and shake to mix the color as much as possible. Apply acetone on cotton balls or paper towel and gently rub off any logos on the discs. Make sure to do this step in a well-ventilated area, as the acetone can be quite strong.

What are the best discs to dye?

For the best discs to dye, it’s a draw between MVP Discs’ Neutron plastic, and Latitude 64’s Gold Line plastic. Colors appear very bright on both of them, and it takes a very long time before the dye starts to fade.

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What kind of dye do you use for disc golf discs?

Shaving Cream Dye By using shaving cream as a medium, this is one of the most used methods to dye disc golf discs.

How do you dye a disc golf disc at home?

One solution is to use a submersion dye where you simply mix water and iDye Poly, heat the solution and submerge your disc. The advantage here is that there is no acetone involved so you often don't experience bleeding under the stencil. I've had moderate success with this method by submerging my disc for 2-3 minutes.

What can you use to dye discs?

13:3528:31HOW TO DYE A DISC - What You Need and What You Need to KnowYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou can use a plate works out well for most discs but if it's depending on the size that might notMoreYou can use a plate works out well for most discs but if it's depending on the size that might not work like we talked about earlier you can also use like a cheap ultimate frisbee like a dollar store

How do you dye a disc golf solid color?

Mix your dye, pour it in the upside down ultimate disc, place disc on top of dye (it should be floating), wait overnight, remove dyed disc, syringe out dye and place back into mason jar for future use. This is what im using right now, its cheap and it works well. I use a stainless steel skillet and warm the dye.

Can you use Rit dye to dye disc golf discs?

"For those of you who have missed our old formula that dyed golf balls, golf discs and lacrosse heads, Rit DyeMore once again allows you to dye these items bright, beautiful colors. And it can dye your 3D printed creations too."

How do you use lotion to dye discs?

0:131:53Lotion Dyeing Method | ARIA Disc Dye - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFun when laying down your disc make sure you press down in the middle of that disc just so you don'tMoreFun when laying down your disc make sure you press down in the middle of that disc just so you don't get any air bubbles in the middle. And then push the rest of the disc down into the lotion.

Do you need acetone to dye discs?

6:2638:26HOW TO DYE Disc Golf Discs With GLUE - Full Tutorial - Disc Golf NerdYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIf you put acetone. Directly into a plastic container. From what i understand it is very likely thatMoreIf you put acetone. Directly into a plastic container. From what i understand it is very likely that it could melt through that. So definitely want to be careful with acetone as well it's flammable.

How long should disc sit in dye?

Place your disc top down on the shaving cream and give it a slight twist. Let the disc set on the die for 24-36 hours then rinse off all shaving cream and dye.

How long does it take lotion to dye discs?

How long do you let the disc sit in the bed? This really depends on a couple of different factors. Mainly what type of plastic are you dyeing, and what type of dye or dye mix are you using. A very general answer is about 8-12 hours for Star-like plastics and 24-48 hours for Champion-like plastics.

How do you dye discs with Rit dye?

1:002:16Rit Dye Alternatives for Dyeing Disc Golf Discs - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd sure enough this stuff dies dark. Here is a champion monarch after a little die on and as youMoreAnd sure enough this stuff dies dark. Here is a champion monarch after a little die on and as you can see at is black never seen the die die that black and that was only 10 minutes sitting in the pan.

Can you spray paint a disc golf disc?

The problem with spray painting is the texture comes out poorly and uneven. Plastic is not a good "canvas" for spray paint. Frankly, it looks like garbage. Forget about throwing it, since that adds to reduced flight characteristics...and it's an illegal disc.

How do you dye a disc golf disc with shampoo?

14:3623:06Shampoo and Conditioner Beds with The Disc Golf Nerd - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNow none of these shapes or anything are going to be held in this in this bed. The shampoo. It'sMoreNow none of these shapes or anything are going to be held in this in this bed. The shampoo. It's just going to dissolve. And it's going to swirl all over the place once the disc is down in here.

What is the medium used to dye disc golf?

The medium is the material that will be used to mix with the dye and is considered as the “bed” which will be used in transferring the dye to the disc. There are a lot of disc golf dye techniques that have been developed and I listed some below with the first two, probably the most popular method:

What is the best disc golf dye?

The iDye Poly is probably the best disc golf dye kit that you can use. Open the dye then remove the color intensifier that comes along with it because it will not be used in the whole process. Just take the powdered dye and cut the side slowly using a scissor.

What is worm dye used for disc golf?

Through the years, there are a lot of different dyes have been used to create a design in the disc. A brand called CS coating worm dye was used to do a worm dye disc golf and is best used with neon and other bright colors.

What does it mean to customize a disc?

Customizing the disc to the player’s style and preference means adding a personal value and possibly help them improve their chances of winning. To others, it’s all about adding a personal flair to the equipment while also showcasing their sense of artistry in dyeing the disc.

Can a disc bleed after dyeing?

Because this type of discs, although they absorbed the dye well, can bleed easily a few weeks after dyeing.

How long does it take to dye a golf disc?

Slowly immerse the golf disc into the dye mixture. Depending on the type of dye and what color you are using, the process can take anywhere from 5-10 minutes.

How to get a golf stamp off?

Choose your preferred golf disc. Pour a few drops of acetone on a coarse cloth and gently smear it all over the stamp. Rub until the stamp comes off. Make sure there is no gooey residue including oil from people’s hands on the disc surface. In the case of shaving cream dyeing, this step is not necessary.

Do you have to remove stamps from a disc?

In this method of dyeing, you don’t need to remove the stamp from the disc. But, before you start, make sure that the disc is perfectly clean from any residue.

Can you dye disc golf?

There are several methods to dyeing a disc golf disc, and the art of dyeing has been around for years. If you have a thing for custom discs, then dyeing them on your own according to your taste can help you achieve your desired result. When it comes to disc dyeing, you have plenty of options – you can dye your disc using only one color, ...

How to dye discs?

Method 1: Stencil Dye. For this method, you need to print out the exact design or stock image you want on your disc and cutout a stencil of the design. This is the most popular way to dye your discs, as the image can further personalize your equipment.

How to clean a disc of dye?

Run the disk under cold water, and remember to not touch the dye during this process. Take off all the contact paper while keeping under running water. Air-dry the disc for a clean finished product.

How to make a stencil for a disc?

Fold the sides of the contact paper over the edges. Stick your stencil on the disc using scotch tape on the sides and cut out through the contact paper underneath using your x-acto blade. Remember to cut out the parts you want to dye.

How long does it take to dye a disc?

Spin it around gently for a couple of minutes and check the color every 5-10 minutes. Remove it from the dye when the color has reached the intensity to your liking, which should take around an hour.

How to make a splatter with a squirt bottle?

Start with a slow spin and apply the colors using the squirt bottle to your liking. You can adjust the spinning speed for bigger splatters. But be cautious of the volume of your dye. If it’s thin, then you don’t have to spin it too fast for a large splatter.

How to get rid of logos on discs?

Apply ace tone on cotton balls or paper towel and gently rub off any logos on the discs. Make sure to do this step in a well-ventilated area, as the acetone can be quite strong. Give the disc a quick rinse before moving on to the next step, to remove any excess acetone.

How to put marble on golf disc?

Use duct tape to stick the marble exactly in the middle of the large golf disc. Apply the marble on the top side of the disc. Once the marble is stuck firmly, set the disc on an even surface, and test out its ability to spin properly. It should spin without effort and fast enough to spatter the color on the projected disc.

The Process

A big part of the disc dyeing process is organization. If you’re well-organized you’re sure to see excellent results, and the less messy you are, the more your clothes and countertops will be saved from stains!

The Methods

There are plenty of methods out there for dyeing your discs that it can be hard to choose between them. But what method you choose all depends on what design you would like and how you want your disc to look.

The Prep

This may seem like common sense, but always clean your disc before you dye it. Any dirt or grease will affect the end result and leave your disc with imperfections.

Taking Care of Your Dyed Discs (Cleaning)

Cleaning your disc is simple, but just make sure you’ve left the dye on for long enough first.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Hi, everyone! My name is James, and I love sharing what I’ve learned about disc golf. It struck me as odd that such an amazing sport could be overlooked by so many people. To help spread the joys of disc golf and to provide some useful tips for improvement, I created the Disc Golf Mentor website. Thanks for stopping by!

How to get goo gone off a disc?

Spray some Goo-Gone onto the disc (about ten drops worth is enough), and rub it onto all of the spots with residue. Give the Goo-Gone a few seconds to penetrate, and the residue will rub right off with your thumb or a piece of toilet paper. With this done, wash the Goo-Gone off the disc and you’re ready for Part II.

What plastics won't dye?

Discs that won’t dye are the low-cost plastics, like DX plastics. For the best discs to dye, it’s a draw between MVP Discs’ Neutron plastic, and Latitude 64’s Gold Line plastic. Colors appear very bright on both of them, and it takes a very long time before the dye starts to fade.

Do you need to rub shaving cream dye on a disc?

If you’re just doing a shaving cream dye, this part isn’t necessary, but make sure to rub down the disc well with toilet paper beforehand. The reason for this is that oil from people’s hands will be all over the surface of the disc, keeping the water-based dye from making contact.

Do DX plastics dye?

For both methods, you’ll need a disc, obviously: Cheap, DX style plastics don’t dye. In general, the opaque plastics like Star and Gold Line, and transparent plastics like Champion and Opto Line take dye.

Can you do a stencil dye without removing the stamp?

However, make sure to wipe down the disc first with toilet paper or something similar to remove any leftover oils from people’s hands.

How to dye disc golf discs?

Prepare your dye. Fill the jar with hot tap water and pour all of the dye powder in the pot. Close the jar nice and tight. To mix the color, you have to shake it a little bit. Pour it into the pan. Now take the disc and gently place it on the surface of the liquid. Don’t push it into the jar. Set it in gently because you do not want to splash it and get it under the back of the disc. Spin it around if possible. Leave it there and check it every 10 or 20 minutes to see how dark it has got. Pull it up once it receives the darkness you like. The longer it stays, the darker the color gets. Next, rinse it off with some cold water. In the final stage, pull off the remaining contact paper. Here you go! Your custom-designed dyed disc golf disc is ready.

How to make a disc out of contact paper?

Preparing your disc. Choose your design and print it out in black and white. After that, you have to cut a large enough piece of the contact paper that will overlap all sides of the disc. Pull off the backside of your contact paper. Get the sticky side up and center the object, which is the disc on it as best as you can.

What do I need to set up a stencil dye station?

For stencil dye, you will need your stencil design, your disc, dye, jar, a scissor, contact paper, acetone, paper towel, a pan, X-Acto blade, scotch tape.

How to remove a stamp from a disc?

Removing the stamp. Erase the stamp that already exists on the disc with the help of acetone. Use some paper towel to scrape it off. Make sure to rinse it off to get rid of any extra amount of acetone that is still on the surface.

What color is best for stencil dye?

Idye poly will give you the best result. It depends on not only your choice but also on the dying method. A single color image is best for stencil dye.

How to make a jar of ice cream dark?

Pour it into the pan. Now take the disc and gently place it on the surface of the liquid. Don’t push it into the jar. Set it in gently because you do not want to splash it and get it under the back of the disc. Spin it around if possible. Leave it there and check it every 10 or 20 minutes to see how dark it has got.

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About The Tutorial

  • Here's everything you'll need to dye your first disc golf disc: 1. A disc 1. White discs are best when first starting disc dyeing as they take the color of the dye most easily. 2. You can also use colored discs. However, the more color is present in a disc, the more your dyes have to fight against, an…
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Setting Up The Dye

Stencil Dyeing

Shaving Cream Dyeing

Final Words

  • The iDye comes in dissolvable packets. Mix 1-liter water with one packet of iDye Next, add a few drops of liquid dishwash into the mixture. This will help reduce surface tension that ultimately prevents the formation of air bubbles Choose your preferred golf disc. Pour a few drops of acetone on a coarse cloth and gently smear it all over the stamp....
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The Process

  • 1. Choosing a Design
    You can select any design you prefer. If could be anything from your favorite logo to any symbol, etc. Once you select a design, print out the B&W images of the design. Next, cut off a 12”x12” piece of vinyl paper Place the design underneath the vinyl paper and use the painter’s tape to hol…
  • 2. Preparing the Stencil
    Once your stencil is ready, you need to cover the weeded part using the painter’s tape. This will help the stencil maintain its shape Flip the stencil upside down, so that its paper side is up. Gently scrub down the back so that the tape determinedly contacts the vinyl Next, peel the paper while …
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The Methods

  • In this method of dyeing, you don’t need to remove the stamp from the disc. But, before you start, make sure that the disc is perfectly clean from any residue. 1. Preparing the Shaving Cream-Dye Mixture: You are required to prepare two mixtures of different consistencies – a base mixture and a dye mixture. For the base mixture: 1. Take a large mixing bowl and mix water with shaving cre…
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The Prep

  • The procedures mentioned are relatively easy, fun and, inexpensive. You can create any pattern you like. It will take you a couple of tries to perfect the procedure. These two methods are the prominent ways to dye your disc golf discs. If you have any doubt about any point that we have mentioned, you can ask us; we are happy to help.
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Let’s Get to It!

  • A big part of the disc dyeing process is organization. If you’re well-organized you’re sure to see excellent results, and the less messy you are, the more your clothes and countertops will be saved from stains! Before you begin, know exactly what design you want and have your design setup ready to go. An ideal set up would be pie tins under the disc to catch all the die that spills off th…
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Taking Care of Your Dyed Discs

  • There are plenty of methods out there for dyeing your discs that it can be hard to choose between them. But what method you choose all depends on what design you would like and how you want your disc to look. Below we’ll take a look at some of the most popular methods for dyeing discs. Adhesive Vinyl Decal/Stencil Dye:An incredibly popular method, this method lets you really put y…
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