An Unconventional Approach to Dying Plastic…
Head on over to ChuckinPlastic.com to read my blog post about my first attempt at disc dying…

That’s me…Using a syringe filled with iDye Poly to fill in the vinyl C3P0 stencil on a Titanium Buzzz…
Head on over to ChuckinPlastic.com to read my blog post about my first attempt at disc dying…

That’s me…Using a syringe filled with iDye Poly to fill in the vinyl C3P0 stencil on a Titanium Buzzz…
If you haven’t seen this guy’s dye jobs yet, you really need to! He is doing some really cool stuff!
Check out my post about Scotty, aka the Wondernut, here!
Check out Wondernut’s facebook page here!
Check out ChuckinPlastic.com on facebook here!
It’s no secret I’ve fallen in love with (some my say became obsessed with) disc golf. It was sparked around the time of my bachelor party and all of my groomsmen have also taken up the sport. I knew I wanted to make a special gift for my “team groom” and our shared affinity for disc golf provided the perfect project. I had read a little online about dying discs so I came up with a design and set out to create custom putters for the guys.
Any disc dyers out there? Just got this clear Boss in at the shop. An empty canvas awaits you!
Share your favorite killer homemade dyes with us at Killer B Disc Golf shop in Augusta, GA and we’ll post them on our website and Facebook. Or post them directly on our Facebook page!

I just purchased a Titanium buzzz. I purchased the olive color not realizing it is the exact same color of grass. I want to dye it a brighter color, something that wouldn’t be so easy to lose. Any suggestion on what dye or what color, or if I should even mess with it. Anything will help.
Thanks,
DiscGolfProblem
Id’ work with a yellow dye….along the same lines as David
Would love to know how it turns out… got the same problem!
Hard to make it brighter, especially with what you’re starting with. May be able to make it blue. Good luck.