Chrome does not tarnish in the same way that silver does, as it is resistant to corrosion and oxidation. However, it can become dull or develop a hazy appearance over time due to exposure to moisture, chemicals, or wear. Proper cleaning and maintenance can help preserve its shine and prevent any buildup that may affect its appearance. Regularly polishing chrome surfaces can keep them looking new and prevent any potential dullness.
Mostly weekly scouring of the sink, which eventually wears away the chrome plating.
To effectively polish a chrome faucet and restore its shine while removing tarnish and water spots, you can use a mixture of equal parts water and vinegar or lemon juice. Apply the solution to the faucet and gently scrub with a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a clean cloth to reveal a shiny, spotless finish.
Tarnish.
No, gold does not tarnish.
i think the tarnish will come of the tarnish penny
Another word for tarnish is destroy.
No, helium does not rust or tarnish because it is an inert gas. Inert gases like helium do not readily react with other elements or compounds to form rust or tarnish.
Real gold does not tarnish, however gold plate does.
gold won't tarnish =] silver will hope this helps =]
The noun tarnish, like rust, is an uncountable condition and has no plural.
Tarnish is the oxidation of silver, so yes.
jerry wanted to tarnish her image as she would not say yes