I did a presentation on textile preservation this week to a quilting guilde. Afterwards a lady came up and asked me about cleaning an antique quilt. We talked about surface cleaning and hand cleaning with our old standby Orvus. But she had apparently talked with an antique quilt "expert" (non-museum) about cleaning it earlier and that person told her the following: Fill up her washer with cold water and add Oxyclean. Soak the quilt without aggitation and then spin the water out. Have to be honest. I cringed. But my question to you is....is Oxyclean safe for historic textiles? Maybe I need to update my conservation knowledge, but I haven't heard anything about using it. Any thoughts?
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