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Pre-Dyed Antron Fleece

Melonpool

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I looked for about an hour for the post about the company that pre-dyed Antron Fleece, but couldn't find it. Does anyone remember where the link was?

Steve
 

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I'm a little confused, though... Do you think they sell the fleece dyed or do I have to buy the fleece, ship it to them, have them dye it, then have it shipped back?

If it's the lattter, maybe it's time I learned how to dye fleece, huh?

Steve
 

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Typically when I've used dying services (which is not often) you have to ship them the fabric. If that's the case here it could get expensive for anybody in the U.S. because you're going to pay a taxes when it goes in to Canada and then again when it comes back to the U.S. You shouldn't have to pay any taxes - the fleece can be sent as a temporary export - but the customs papers have to be done properly. I'm guessing this company has dealt with the issues before. Maybe someone can email them for a clarification?
 
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