Use polident or other kinds of denture cleaners...
That sounds like a 'wire brush' , commonly used to get rust off or clean steel objects up.That sounds like a 'wire brush' , commonly used to get rust off or clean steel objects up.
By gently scrubbing off the slightly darker areas of grey on your body.
The pressure sandblaster will be quicker, but I'm not sure if the siphon sandblaster will blast the rust off the metal as proficiently as the pressure blaster. It would likely not clean the metal as well.
You have hard water. This means that you have mineral deposits on that vase. Do this. Put vinegar in the vase, add a tablespoon of salt, stir and let it sit for about an hour. Pour out the vinegar (you can use it again), rinse the vase and let it dry. If the vase is better but not sparkly, do it again. You can rub gently with your fingers or a soft rag. If the problem is on the outside, then spray the solution on it and repeat a couple of times. Use an old toothbrush to get the crud off the cuts. Wash and dry. Never put this vase in a dishwasher. If you have been cleaning the vase in this manner, you might have chemical scoring. In that case, there is no solution to the problem.
Any clear glass or crystal vase is good or anything black.
No, but they will corrode at the battery posts. Clean them off with water and baking soda. Then use a battery post cleaning tool to clean the post off.
If you are seeing rust, it's not silver. It's silverplate and the plating has worn off. Silver tarnishes but does not rust. Having said that, Maas metal polish will take it off and it will not harm what silver there is. Talk with your jeweler about replating the item.
Sandblasting beads are small glass bead with no holes. They are sprayed by a sandblasting gun at very high speeds at metal to clean off rust or paint the same way you can use a pressure washer to clean dirt, loose paint and stains from a wooden deck.
The best way to clean a glass chandelier is to first make sure the power to the chandelier is turned off. If the chandelier is high off the ground, a ladder will be needed. With the ground covered in sheets, it is best to use ammonia to clean the glass.
No. No.
To get dried on egg off glass it is best to scrape it off with a safety razor with the egg still dry, then after the majority of the egg is removed clean the window, as you regularly would with ammonianated glass cleaner and squeegee or paper towel.
Get a new razor. It's not worth the time, effort, and money to clean rust off of a razor. Assuming you can actually get the rust mostly off of the razor, you're still opening yourself up to things like tetanus should you ever cut yourself.