In white light beige or a light shade of cream a now should be to make it visually beautiful fit into the country style of the room.
It worked out fine:
Linen weighed: 1950 grams (slightly more than on the package proposed)
Linens washed, ... important: without fabric softener (which is indeed logically)
then the wet laundry in the machine
-> Fixierpulver plan (included in the pack)
-> Saline (without iodine) top
-> Flap
-> Full wash cycle (without pre-wash) with 60 ° start + RUN
-> (I even have a few liters of water in addition filled with a measuring cup until I could see a water level through the glass hatch)
-> After approx 5 - 8 min. Running wash cycle I have the little vial given color by the washing powder compartment to
- Rinsed> vials + again rinsed with about 1 liter of water
that's it ... the rest makes the machine
after completion (dyeing) wash it should be removed by washing the whole quite normal again.
Here I used again as usual softener.
Got my "new" colored linen already in use: looks exactly how I wanted it: the floral pattern is now on a light beige background.
Buy recommendation: Yes, I've really often colored with Simplicol.
If you follow the instructions and knows his machine (my always saves water), then it usually works every time.
It should also take into account that parts that are made of mixed fabric (some garments, Window Treatments, pillowcases), then stained paler according to their art fiber content are,
because this is indeed a fabric paint and no paint or magic formula