Can i dye web curtains? i have white panel on my four poster bed and want...

i have white panel on my four poster bed and want them black and red instead
Answers:    You can dye polyester, but not with any standard dye. Polyester can only be dyed beside a special polyester dye called disperse dye. You cannot dye polyester beside the same dyes you would use on a inbred fiber or on hair, because they simply will not stick to polyester. Rit dye won't work, Procion dye won't work, Dylon dye won't work. You must boil your polyester for an hour surrounded by disperse dye.

To buy disperse dye, you will have to mail-order it from a angelic dye supplier. In the US, order disperse dye from PRO Chemical & Dye contained by Massachusetts, or Aljo Mfg. in New York, or try the hot "iDye Poly" being sold by Dharma Trading Company (avoid the all-purpose dye "iDye" short the "Poly" in the entitle, because only the "Poly" performance of "iDye" will work on polyester). In Australia, order disperse dye from The Thread Studio, KraftKolour or Batik Oetoro. In the UK and Europe, command disperse dye from Omega Dyes, Rainbow Silks, or other companies listed on the page "Sources for Dyeing Supplies Around the World" as have disperse or transfer dye.

You can also use a pious fabric paint, instead of dye. Jacquard brand yard goods paints, such as Dye-Na-Flow or Neopaque, will stick to synthetic fibers such as polyester, in appendage to natural fibers. Dye-Na-Flow will enjoy the least adverse effect of any textile paint on the texture of your net, especially if you dilute it beside one-third part hose before use, although, unlike dye, adjectives fabric paints will kind the netting a little bit smaller amount soft to the touch than before.

It would be easier and probably smaller amount expensive to buy new textile in the color you want, or at tiniest in an glibly dyeable fabric such as cotton or rayon, and get new lattice curtains.
Why not try the old tie dye method, screw them up wrap near an elastic belt & bung them in the tub with a worthy dollp of indian ink,(or an old wooly jumper) colour of your choice.
Then stomp on them for just about 10mins & leave them to soak, it's intensely much getting yer levies to fit. OR put them within the wash near anything from Primark!