The best way to remove rust from a chrome with bodywork is to take your car to an autobody shop. They are the best people that can remove rust from chrome.
Depending on the quality of the chrome job, the upkeep and the conditions where the chromed item is kept, chrome can both rust and flake.
Absolutely chrome is a very hard and resiliant metal and will not rust. Bicycles used to have many chrome parts and would rarely rust
Chrome, in general, has the potential to rust but all shower heads are coated to prevent rusting.
Chromed items can certainly rust, it depends on the quality of the chrome job, the maintenance of the item, and the conditions the item is stored and used in. Dry = little risk of rust, wet= bigger risk of rust. wet and salty, as when close to the ocean = big risk of rust.
Yes Chrome finish can rust but if you take care of it it should be fine. I would suggest not neglecting it.
Because The Chromium blockes out oxogen so the bumber doesnt rust
Hard chrome plating is meant for better coefficient of friction, hardness and rust protection.
Yes all the parts are rust resistant.
Chrome won't rust. That's why it's plated over steel. But any tiny crack or flaw in the chrome plating can allow rust to penetrate the "skin" of chrome and attack the metal beneath. As the chrome barrier is compromised, the rust continues to spread. More and more steel is attacked and breaks down. Stainless steel is (usually) designed so the steel (iron with a bit of carbon) is alloyed with a small percentage of chromium in it. This chromium is what makes the stainless steel resistant to attack. Stainless steel resists attack by rust "all the time" while chrome plated steel resists attack by rust only until any flaw or crack appears or is created. It is then vulnerable to attack. A scratch on stainless steel, while unsightly, is not going to open a path for attack by rust. Note: Rust doesn't "attack" steel. It forms as the metal is chemically attacked. The oxidized iron that appears after the chemical attack is the rust.
The best way to deal with rust is to use a protection agent on your rims so that the rust does not occur in the first place. To deal with existing rust, look on www.youtube.com for tips and techniques in rust removal.
Chrome plated tire rims can rust over time but look great when they are brand new.