A silver dollar cant rust, however you may get some oxidation as pool chlorine is an oxidant .
My boss did something like that. Try ascorbic acid - try putting some vitamin C tablets in a sock and rubbing them on the rust. If that helps, then look for a chemical at your pool supplier that may be marketed as "stain remover" or "metal out". Also, have your water tested for metals if possible.
i do not think that it can rust.
Stainless Steel and PoolsEventually, yes, stainless steel will rust if left in a pool. *Yes - bleach will cause stainless steel to rust and chlorine is found in pools. Ergo, pool water will cause rust on stainless steel items.
Tarnish is to silver as rust is to iron. Tarnish is a layer of corrosion that forms on silver when it reacts with sulfur-containing compounds, while rust is the result of iron reacting with oxygen and moisture.
The "rust" of silver is tarnish. If you want to get technical, only iron truly rusts.
It is silver oxides (Ag2O) or the rust of silver.
copper and silver dont rust. but copper tarnishes and so does silver. but copper will tarnish faster than silver. also, learn to spell please.
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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.
The time it takes to remove rust color from a pool can vary depending on the severity of the staining. It typically involves using a pool stain remover or a mixture of chemicals and scrubbing the affected areas. In some cases, it may take a few days to a week to completely remove the rust color.