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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 923983, member: 15199"]It is subjective where toning/tarnish/corrosion is concerned. Generally toning/tarnish is the same. If you like it, it is toned, if not, it is tarnished, by most usage. Corrosion is more extensive and usually includes damage that can not be readily removed. It is the same group of chemical reactions, just how much has occurred. Thin films produce toning, heavy deposits corrosion. IMO .[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 923983, member: 15199"]It is subjective where toning/tarnish/corrosion is concerned. Generally toning/tarnish is the same. If you like it, it is toned, if not, it is tarnished, by most usage. Corrosion is more extensive and usually includes damage that can not be readily removed. It is the same group of chemical reactions, just how much has occurred. Thin films produce toning, heavy deposits corrosion. IMO .[/QUOTE]
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