Chrome, in general, has the potential to rust but all shower heads are coated to prevent rusting.
Yes all the parts are rust resistant.
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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
The price depends on the size of shower caddy you are looking for. Baskets range from around $20-50, but full shelves can be a couple hundred or more.
The answer to this? It depends. If you are looking for a cheaper shower caddy, you should expect to pay between $15 and $50, depending on where you purchase the caddy and the material from which it is constructed. For a bigger, fancier, or different type of caddy (perhaps one constructed of metal, versus plastic, for instance, or one that is heavier duty) you should expect to pay more.
Yes, prise it off slowly with 2 wood chisels.
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.
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The hose on the Chrome Five-function Personal Handheld Shower Head is 72 inches.