I took the pants out of the pot and drained most of the dye out and soaked them in the bathtub in warm water. Then I dyed all 4 shirts at the same time. The white shirts came out different shades of green, and one is closer to the color of the teal shirt than the other white one. After I drained the dye out of them I threw them in the bathtub and rinsed everything in warm water, then cool, and finally cold water. Since the pants are 55% cotton I use Rit ColorStay Dye Fixative to lock in the color. I never used it or the synthetic dye before. I was supposed to put my pants in the dye fixative right after dying them, without rinsing them. But since I needed to use the same stock pot on the stove, and wanted to dye the T-shirts first, I did it the way I did. The pants aren't quite as dark as they possibly could be. After I took the pants out of the fixative solution I put the T-shirts in for 20 minutes. Then I ran everything though a wash cycle with cold water and no detergent in the washing machine, leaving the 2 knotted T-shirts knotted up until the cycle was over. Then I washed everything with warm water and detergent, then warm water with no detergent to rinse them out more so I won't itch when I wear them.