A synthetic soil mixture was applied to the samples to imitate soil found on the historic and archaeological textiles with metal thread the cleaning effect and post-treatment assessment were investigated by use of three textile cleaning methods: mechanical cleaning, wet cleaning, and solvent cleaning. Prior to the cleaning of fabricated gold, silver, and copper thread that had been glued onto a paper substrate, the artificial deterioration was carried out in a controlled environment with light(UV and daylight), and temperature and humidity factors which would weaken and damage the samples. To study the cleaning effects and post-treatment stability assessment of various methods of cleaning textiles with metal thread, six naturally-soiled historical textiles with metal thread were investigated at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 1225-5459 2287-9781 The Korean Society of Conservation Science for Cultural Heritage JCS-35-1-19 10.12654/JCS.2019.35.1.03 ARTICLE Cleaning Fabricated Metal Thread: A Post‐treatment Stability Assessment after Artificial Deterioration and the Application of Synthetic Soil Park Hae Jin Hwang Minsun 1 Chung Yong Jae * Department of Textile Conservation, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 10028, United States * Department of Heritage Conservation and Restoration, Korea National University of Cultural Heritage, Buyeo, 33115, Korea 1Corresponding Author: +1-21 2 2019 35 1 19 31 2 1 2019 19 2 2019 20 2 2019 © The Korean Society of Conservation Science for Cultural Heritage.
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