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"Nunnikhoven, Karin (MTR)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 26 May 2007 11:38:04 -0400
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Hello,

        I am the Curator for a historic site in Penetanguishene,
Ontario. Recently, our historic building was undergoing some intensive
renovations, including repainting. During the sanding of the window
panes and trim, it was discovered that the paint was lead based.
Unfortunately, all the artefacts, including textiles were under plastic
covers in the building but were contaminated.

        A restoration company had been called in to dry clean the
artefacts and textiles, but unfortunately the artefacts are still
testing to high for lead.

        Has anyone ever dealt with wet cleaning lead contaminated
textiles? If so, what soap products were used? What techniques were
used?

Any and all information on this subject would be greatly appreciated!

Many thanks,
Karin Nunnikhoven
Curator
Huronia Historical Parks
P.O. Box 160
Midland, Ontario
L4R 4K8
(705) 528-7686
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www.hhp.on.ca

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