Yes, Artificer, I have that problem too. I corrode everything I touch. And so I learned from an early age that I cannot wear any inferior metals in contact with my skin.

The worst is my hands. I have hyperhidrosis, lovingly passed on to me by my mother, and so my hands are sweaty all the time. Anything I touch will have a moist, salty residue left behind. And this seems to cause instantaneous rust, tarnishing, and other detrimental effects to metals.

It is incredibly frustrating, especially since I collect historical weaponry (mostly of the type we cannot discuss here, but also including some edged weapons). It didn't take me long to discover, to my horror, that I had nearly ruined several collectible pieces by touching them with my bare hands and leaving them for a few days. So now I have to make sure to wipe everything with protective oil as soon as I'm done handling it, or wear gloves when touching any metal surfaces of collectible items.

Yup, one touch of brass or copper will set the chemical process in motion, leading to their ruin if not quickly wiped off. I've often thought that this should be considered a superpower, but perhaps the action is not quick enough to fight crime with.

At the very least, if I ever end up in prison for some weird reason, I can immediately set to work rusting the bars away by touching them regularly. Maybe in a year or two, I can free myself!