Metals, mainly iron artefacts are place/soaked in NaOH solution (approx 5%) as the OH- ion reacts with the insoluble Fe(OH)Cl to form Fe(OH)2 and CL- the Cl- ion is then removed when the solution is refreshed. If left in the artefact nad allowed to dry out, the Fe(OH)Cl decomposes to form HCl which can greatly enhance the rate of corrosion.
NaOH is also used at the electrolyte in electrloysis of the artefacts.
Note: in some text books they describe the removal of insoluble chlorides and electrolysis as a singl step.