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Advanced Textile Cleaning

20/21   17th Masterclass
Porto, Portugal


  • ​​Agarose Two Ways: Successes and Challenges in Large-Scale Gel Applications (Goodin) 
  • Beneath the Grime: Measuring the Effects of Preservation Treatments For Textiles (France)
  • *Borohydride: An Alternative to Oxidative Bleaching of Cellulosic Textiles (Adler)
  • Characterization of Foxing on Textiles (Zweifel)
  • Thinking Big: Low-Cost Methods for Cleaning a Large Printed Textile (Peterson)
  • Comparison of Dry-Cleaning Sponges Used to Remove Soot from Textiles (Anderson and Ordonez)
  • Update: Detergency & the Aqueous Cleaning of Antique Textiles (Ballard)
  • Effectiveness of Soil Removal By Two New Nonionic Surfactants, Orvus WA Paste, and Surfactant Blends (Tinkham and Kerr)
  • *Foxy Underpants: Or the Use of Chelators, Enzymes, and Surfactants to Remove Foxing Stains from Linen Underpants (Mina)
  • *Gelling in Theory and Practice: An Examination of Agarose Gels in Textile Conservation (Schmitt and Foskett)
  • A Sizable Sooty Soiled Surface: Analyzing and Evaluating Methods for Surface Cleaning a Large Painted Muslin (Heald, Frankel, Keruzec, Doxsey-Whitfield, Kavich, Lam, and Little)
  • Use of Gel Poultices for Adhesive Removal (Naunton)
  • *Removing Dye Bleed from a Sampler: New Methods for an Old Problem (Sahmel, Mina, Sutherland, and Shibayama)
  • Wet Cleaning in 3-D (Paulocik)
  • Textiles for Emergency Salvage: The Absorbency of Micro Denier Textiles, and other Standard Absorbent Materials (Pagan)
  • Chelating Agents in Wet Cleaning Systems (Adler and Eaton)
  • The Chemical Interaction of Surfactants with Fibers, Especially Silk (Rhee and Ballard)
  • Contact Cleaning of Textiles (Johnson-Dibb)
  • Textile Conservation Issues: Dry-Cleaning an Historic Textile (Whelan and Eaton)
  • Observations on Soot Removal from Textiles (Hackett)
  • Surfactant Comparison Test (Boring and Ewer)
  • *To Clean or Not To Clean?- Decision Making for Textile Wet Cleaning (Windsor)
  • *Observations on the Drying Behavior of Textiles (Francis)
  • The Application of Pluronic Surfactants to Textile Conservation (Randolph, Eaton, Wolbers, Carlson)
  • Solvents & Sensibility (Stavroudis and Blank)
  • Sorting Out Surfactants (Stavroudis)
  • Surfactants in Textile Conservation (Walker)
  • Up On the Roof: Light Bleaching of Large Textiles, Two Case Studies (Gardiner and Hackett)
  • Water- What About It? (Bede)
  • Wolber’s World: A Review of a Textile Wet-Cleaning Workshop Held in Oaxaca, Mexico (Larochette) ​

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  • About MTS
    • Our Team
    • Contact
    • FAQs
    • Client List
    • Press Room
  • Textile Conservation
    • Architectural Interiors
    • Asian Art
    • Ethnographic Textiles
    • Flags & Banners
    • Historic Clothing
    • Quilts and Coverlets
    • Samplers & Embroideries
    • Sports Memorabilia
    • Tapestries
  • Collections Care
    • Surveys
    • Disaster Response
  • Education
    • LL >
      • LLFF
    • Porto
    • C3 >
      • C3 readings
    • IPSC
    • HPRH
    • Becoming a Textile Conservator
  • Resources
    • MTS Magazine
    • Textile Conservation Basics
    • Textile Stabilization
    • Textile Storage
    • Displaying Historic Costume
    • Displaying Flat Textiles
    • Museum Pests
    • Disaster Response
    • Advanced Topics
    • Class Readings
    • Staff Publications
    • Resources in Spanish
    • MTS Videos and Slide Shows
  • Blog
  • Andover Figures™
    • Our Mission
    • The Andover Figures System
    • Choosing a Form
    • Purchasing Andover Figures
    • AF Contact Form