In this video, we show the steps we take and the materials we use to successfully dye any white, premium plastic disc golf disc. In this example, we use a Kastaplast Falk in K1 plastic. We have dyed over a hundred discs using various methods, but this one is always a crowd favorite.
Follow along so you can dye your own Disc Golf Disc !
Materials needed:
K1 Kastaplast Falk
Pro Chemical and Dye pigment
Elmer’s clear glue
Flood Floetrol
Silicone Oil
Plastic cups
An Ultimate frisbee (for dye bed)
popsicle sticks (for stirring)
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4 Comments
Great content! I follow you guys on insta! I’m just getting into dying discs 🙂
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Hi 😁😊✋
How did you get those nice black rims though? Afterwards