“…However, textile relics belong to the relics eroded by the corpse, coffin fluid, microorganisms, bronzes, wood, soil and other stains due to being long‐term buried in the ground (He et al, 2014; Li et al, 2021; Zhao, Pan, et al, 2019). Therefore, the surface or internal of textile relics are very easy to appear deposition of blood, protein, fat, adhesives, soil and rust and other pollutants (He et al, 2014; Ilies et al, 2022; Zhao, He, et al, 2019). Additionally, stains adsorbed on the surface or internal of textile relics cannot be removed in time, it not only reduces their ornamental value because of stain covering the unique texture, colors and patterns of textile relics, but also causes the physical chemistry or biological degradation of textile relics, and even carbonization or damage, eventually bug, losing its cultural, historical and artistic value (Ahmed & Ziddan, 2011; Ferrari et al, 2017; Kavkler et al, 2022).…”