Did your wheels turn gray after being in the sun? I dyed inline wheels with graphite synthetic and they came out jet black, I loved it, but then they turned the exact gray on the bottle after a few skates in the sun. I’m wondering if I just need to dye them longer.
Hm, no mine are still def black. i mean not as inky as at first but it's been like 2 years and i use them a lot so i'd say the fade is acceptable. i did keep them in for awhile. and please make sure you're using the synthetic dye
@@rollerskaterevival8484 Yep I used synthetic. I guess the secret is leaving them in longer. They were a beautiful jet black when I took them out but they were only in there 10 minutes. The dye lightened and became the shade of gray on the bottle so it worked as advertised 😂
Hi! I’m looking into dying my toe stops as well! Does the dye only work on the outside? does it leave a trail of dye when you use them at all? Also could you elaborate a little on these skates you used in this video? Thank you!
hi! Yes, it only works on the outside, as the rubber wears on the bottom the original color comes though. But it's been months now and the outsides are still black. Also after this vid I tried to dye some stops blue and it did not work as well as the black, and someone told me she also had trouble with that shade of blue.So not all dye colors are equal. No, it does not leave a trail of dye. The skates that I'm holding are Flaneurrz click skates, I sent them those black boots for them to install their click system in. They're my favorite things in the world.
@@rollerskaterevival8484 thank you sooooo much! I’m dyeing my neutral color toe stops red so I hope it turns out ok. I will look into those skates, those are the ones that you can remove the plate and it turns into a shoe right? I live in a city and they would be perfect for commuting. Thank you 🙏🏽✨😊
@@inmortalgirl9480 yes! you have a little stick on your keychain and you stab the back of the heel the unclip. TBH i didn't get how amazing they are when i lived in a car city bc ofc they are shoes so they don't perform as well as roller skates, so i thought they were an overpriced novelty, but now that i live in a city with a metro system i use them all.the.time!
@@rollerskaterevival8484 I live in NYC so I am taking trains ALL the time and these sound amazing because I can just take them off and put them out really quick. Thank you so much this will be my next purchase ✨ also a little update I dyed my roller skate toe stops and it turned out amazing thank you!
Pretty well actually. They’re not a deep black now kinda old and dusty but def still black. If you find me on IG I’ll send a pic, I don’t think I can upload here
Unfortunately I'd say yes. Submerging your bearings in water for a long time is a great way to destroy them. Maybe you can find someone/somewhere with a bearing press?
Great tutorial... Does this affect the hardness/softness of the wheels?
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Did your wheels turn gray after being in the sun? I dyed inline wheels with graphite synthetic and they came out jet black, I loved it, but then they turned the exact gray on the bottle after a few skates in the sun. I’m wondering if I just need to dye them longer.
Hm, no mine are still def black. i mean not as inky as at first but it's been like 2 years and i use them a lot so i'd say the fade is acceptable. i did keep them in for awhile. and please make sure you're using the synthetic dye
@@rollerskaterevival8484 Yep I used synthetic. I guess the secret is leaving them in longer. They were a beautiful jet black when I took them out but they were only in there 10 minutes. The dye lightened and became the shade of gray on the bottle so it worked as advertised 😂
Awesome tutorial!
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Awesome! I love Rollerskating and I love DIY! Looking forward to more content!!!!:)
Hi! I’m looking into dying my toe stops as well! Does the dye only work on the outside? does it leave a trail of dye when you use them at all? Also could you elaborate a little on these skates you used in this video? Thank you!
hi! Yes, it only works on the outside, as the rubber wears on the bottom the original color comes though. But it's been months now and the outsides are still black. Also after this vid I tried to dye some stops blue and it did not work as well as the black, and someone told me she also had trouble with that shade of blue.So not all dye colors are equal. No, it does not leave a trail of dye. The skates that I'm holding are Flaneurrz click skates, I sent them those black boots for them to install their click system in. They're my favorite things in the world.
@@rollerskaterevival8484 thank you sooooo much! I’m dyeing my neutral color toe stops red so I hope it turns out ok. I will look into those skates, those are the ones that you can remove the plate and it turns into a shoe right? I live in a city and they would be perfect for commuting. Thank you 🙏🏽✨😊
@@inmortalgirl9480 yes! you have a little stick on your keychain and you stab the back of the heel the unclip. TBH i didn't get how amazing they are when i lived in a car city bc ofc they are shoes so they don't perform as well as roller skates, so i thought they were an overpriced novelty, but now that i live in a city with a metro system i use them all.the.time!
@@rollerskaterevival8484 I live in NYC so I am taking trains ALL the time and these sound amazing because I can just take them off and put them out really quick. Thank you so much this will be my next purchase ✨ also a little update I dyed my roller skate toe stops and it turned out amazing thank you!
@@inmortalgirl9480 yay good to know, thank you!
Curious on how the colour has held up since this 🤔
Pretty well actually. They’re not a deep black now kinda old and dusty but def still black. If you find me on IG I’ll send a pic, I don’t think I can upload here
Do you absolutely have to take the bearings out? I'm trying but they won't budge lmao
Unfortunately I'd say yes. Submerging your bearings in water for a long time is a great way to destroy them. Maybe you can find someone/somewhere with a bearing press?