I'm a bit more puzzled about how you get fools' gold ontorocks. Fools' gold is a type of rock... iron (II) sulfide, or iron pyrite. It's hard, brittle, and not something that could easily get smeared onto some other rock.
If you somehow did manage it, it's relatively easily oxidized to the sulfate, which is soluble in water.
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Volcano rocks come from the volcano itself because parts of the volcano might chip off inside so that will be small pieces of the volcano which are known by rocks or volcano rocks.
The term is deposition.
Well there are mostly Metamorphic Rocks in Central Park, some may come off as Igneous Rocks but i can almost guarantee you its a Metamorphic Rock.
It's called deposition.
Fools gold [pyrite] does not come in flakes like slate but is randomly shaped and cannot come cleanly off in flakes.
scrub it off w soap
Acetone
Gold is formed independently from rocks so unlike iron or copper there is no 'ore' to extract it from. In general gold is acquired by finding nuggets in rocks. The gold is simply chipped off from the rock. It is extremly difficult if not impossible to extract the small traces of gold that can be found in many rocks and as far as i am aware no commercial technique for acccquiring such gold.
Gold found in river sediment is referred to as an alluvial deposit.
Commonly an igneous mineral, feldspar "rocks!"
Gold does not tarnish EVER! Thus if you are seeing tarnish on what you think is gold, it is not gold. Gold painted porcelain should only be washin in warm sopy water using a soft cotton cloth. The gold ornimentation will wear off in use.
murphy's soap should do the trick
You really shouldn't have to clean it. As it's only plated if you use a polishing cloth or silver cleaner you will rub off the gold finish. You should wash it with a gentle detergent and dry with a soft cloth.
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Use windex and a coffe filter liner thing to wipe it off and it should be gone...