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    fireproofing kilts

    Some may have noticed my mind is like a Goodwill store of weird and useless information, but occasionally something usable surfaces. In all the references to acrylic kilts and fire, something nibbled at the back of my brain about how we were occasionally checked by fire marshals _ a lit match or lighter might be held to scenery to see if it would burn. Tonight it surfaced. Sal ammoniac. Googled sal ammoniac fireproofing, and voila:

    http://books.google.com/books?id=KFl...page&q&f=false

    http://chestofbooks.com/reference/He...-Textiles.html

    Just two links to workable solutions that may ease concern about flammability. I have no knowledge on whether staining or discoloration may affect your kilt. Cautious testing advised, in an unobtrusive spot. I know it was used on sets already prepared for the stage, so it should work.

    A quote from the first link if you'd rather:
    14.Steep the fabric in almost any saline solution, such as borax, alum, sal ammoniac, etc. The addition of about 1oz. alum or sal ammoniac to the last water used to rinse a lady's dress, or set of bed furniture, or the addition of a less quantity to the starch used to stiffen them, renders them uninflammable, or at least so little combustible that they will not readily take fire, and if kindled, will not burst into flame.
    Last edited by tripleblessed; 28th April 11 at 10:07 PM.

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