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Window vs drawer: Pink Blue Tie-Dye Butter 2-Pack color fade care

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Two pink-purple-blue-yellow tie-dye butter sticks printed 4OZ NET WT.(113G) BUTTER SALTED on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

Keep both swirl skins in the same indoor shade. Pink Blue Tie-Dye Butter 2-Pack color fade care is not a west-pane display; it is the choice to rest the pair in a furniture cavity or the carton so one loaf does not bleach while the other stays dark. The shop has not posted a fade-hour study for SKU BS-025. Heat already sits on the FAQ.

This is a pair-integrity note. You bought two matching dye jobs. Split them across glass and wood, and they stop reading as a set.

The pair problem: one pane, one cavity

Pink Blue Tie-Dye Butter 2-Pack ships as two whole sticks. People often leave one loaf on the sill “for color” and tuck the other in a drawer. That is two light loads, not one. The shop never measured how fast these skins shift in sun, so this page will not invent an hour count. The FAQ heat line is the only shop rule that touches the same problem.

A pale board for a quick indoor shot is not a day perch. The rest job starts the second you leave the room.

Shop ledger — count=2; rebound=slow-rise; feel=soft; use=fidget. Crossed out — crunch, beads, foam, PU foam, stretch, hush. Unwritten — scent, size, grams, ages. The card’s four jobs: a two-piece set; a press you watch fill back; a super-soft butter-shaped squeeze; a food-style stick. That last line is a shape note, not a kitchen label. A 3-second rise figure sits on the listing as a stamp, not a dye clock.

What the swirl skin actually shows

Photos show two glossy rectangles. Hot pink, purple, sky blue, lemon, and mint run through each face. Teal type repeats 4OZ, NET WT.(113G), a large BUTTER, and a smaller SALTED. That type is grocery theater printed on a toy. The sticks are not food. The ounce line is decoration; the weight cell is empty. The name says pink and blue; the scent cell was never filled. Leave both loaves whole. Cutting one will not reveal a hidden pigment layer the shop never claimed. Pale mint and hot pink look pretty against glass. That is why people perch them there.

Light-load map for two sticks

Assign both loaves the same landing. If you cannot name one shared shade, the carton stays shut.

Furniture cavity or closed indoor drawer Yes — wood blocks the pane Low: both skins rest together
The ship carton, or a solid box on a closet shelf Yes — shade plus indoor air Low: the pair stays a pair
West window, sunny sill, or glass shelf No — direct sun on dye High: one or both skins take the pane
Car dash after errands, or a vent that blows warm air No — same heat problem as glass High: the FAQ already flags heat
One loaf on the sill, one loaf in the drawer No — two different loads High: the pair can split visually
A clear pouch left on the pane No — clear plastic is still a window High: the pouch does not make shade

If a stick rode in a hot tote, leave both pieces indoors until the skin matches the room, then press again. Skip the fridge as a dye locker. Skip lotion as a color coat. Dust is a surface job on the FAQ. A bowl of water is the wrong tool.

Snapshot time is not perch time

You can steal thirty seconds of indoor bounce to shoot the teal BUTTER type. You cannot leave the pair on the same glass after you pocket the phone. Afternoon glass cooks the dye; it is not a photo booth. Shoot both loaves on a pale ground, then put both back in the same cavity before you edit. A runner that sits in afternoon sun is a pane by another name.

Fill-back is feel, not a dye clock

One U.S. People Also Ask line (DataForSEO, 16 August 2026) still wants a definition of a slow rise squishy. Marketplace pages in that set sell the aisle. A press that occupies a thumb is not a treatment plan. On this card, slow rise only means each printed face stays creased for a beat after a thumb press, then the loaf fills back. Instant foam hides that beat. These two loaves are listed as slow rising squishies. The rebound is feel, not a pigment timer. Soft is marked. Crunch, foam, and hush are not — this page will not invent a room spec.

Kitchen plates will not lock dye

Home hacks will not rewrite a factory rise, and they will not lock pink. This pair already left marked slow-rising. Skip the freezer, the microwave, lotion, rice jars, and a sunny pane used as a warm plate. Those moves fight the FAQ heat line.

One swirl vs two swirls

Pack 2 is two whole sticks. It is not a permission slip to invent a third color, and it is not a single close-up.

Color job on your list Page to open What this 2-pack will not become
Two matching swirl presses; both skins in one shade Pink Blue Tie-Dye Butter 2-Pack A fade-hour certificate
Countable red / yellow / blue bands, one stick Rainbow Stripe Butter A pair; a window ornament
One splash-marble face, no tie-dye pair Splash Marble Butter Two matching dye jobs

Rainbow Stripe Butter is pack 1, marked slow-rising and soft; fidget is unmarked there. Splash Marble Butter is pack 1, marked slow-rising and fidget; soft is unmarked. All three leave scent, size, grams, and ages unpublished. All three leave hush unmarked.

This listing if you wanted a UV hour sheet

This listing is the wrong carton if you came for a published fade-hour sheet, a filed sound class, a PU-foam spec, a listed scent, crunch, beads, or stretch. Soft is marked here; that cell is not a UV rating. Store copy calls these hand toys. The ages cell is empty. Who may handle a butter-shaped toy is a house rule on the FAQ. Do not treat wrapper art as food.

A U.S. Google result set for “slow rise squishy” (DataForSEO, 16 August 2026) still opens with marketplace food-shape listings and demo clips; none of those pages measured this pair’s dye. If you already want these two swirls, use Pink Blue Tie-Dye Butter 2-Pack. Collector slang still asks which squishy is the rarest. This 2-pack is a live SKU (BS-025), not a retired chase.

Pair-integrity ticks

Tick these before you walk out:

If both skins do not share a shade, you have already split the pair.

Same shade for both skins

The pair earns the click if you wanted two matching swirls and you will keep both skins under one indoor shade. Rainbow Stripe Butter is the single-band stick. Splash Marble Butter is the one marble face. Nothing in this aisle replaces a fade lab, a clinic device, or a chew.

Glass is a two-minute set. The pair goes back together.

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