Subject: Painted textiles
Sofia Carlsson <tuskaft [at] hotmail__com> writes >I am a third year student in textile conservation, with a special >interest in painted textiles (silk). As I am looking for >barriers/shelters for painted and/or gilded areas during wet >treatment, I would like to hear from others with experience of this. >Most of interest would be any remarks on the use of Dodecane, as >used in paper conservation. We have done some tests on fragile >gilded areas, and any thoughts on the matter would be most >appreciated. I have used ethyl cellulose as a barrier material against liquid water. It can be applied in a variety of solvents and acts as a weak consolidant for extremely deteriorated areas as well. I have tested it to protect embossed areas on paper that is to be submerged as well. B. Appelbaum *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:47 Distributed: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 Message Id: cdl-14-47-002 ***Received on Wednesday, 7 March, 2001