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Laura Mina <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Nov 2012 15:14:59 -0500
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Dear colleagues:



I am considering treatment options for a girl’s dress made of silk organza
that has many brown stains – possibly fruit juice or milk. Some of my
research suggests that dilute ammonium hydroxide is effective at removing
these stains, but I haven’t found any case studies.



I would greatly appreciate any information about the practical use of
ammonium hydroxide on silk for stain removal.



Many thanks,

Laura



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Laura Mina

Mellon Fellow in Costume & Textiles Conservation

Philadelphia Museum of Art

215-684-7578

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