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what do I do with a rusty cast iron skillet


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This is what I do.

 

Scrub it with salt and cold water.  Rinse and wipe out with a cotton rag.

 

Rub it down with a quality vegetable oil or bacon grease.

 

Put it in a 400F oven for around 30-40 minutes.

 

Wipe it out again with a cotton rag.  Repeat with the oil and oven if it still looks blotchy.

 

After cooking, wipe out with salt and a rag.  Rinse with cold water.

 

My dh has also sand blasted them before seasoning, but not everyone can do that.

ETA:  I've heard flax seed oil is the best for seasoning, but I'm too cheap.

 

 

 

 

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I took a rusty Wagner cast iron skillet, sanded it with an electric sander until there were no more rust stains. Boiled water in it repeatedly. Wiped it out with papertowels. Slathered coconut oil on the inside and rubbed it in. Then I used it - a lot because the more you use the more seasoned it becomes.

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Get the rust out and off first. Use steel wool, coarse salt, or plain old sand and scrub, scrub, scrub. Then wash, wipe dry, and season as above.

 

My most treasured and used daily cast iron skillet is one I rescued from a garage sale many years ago.

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do you need to clean the rust off first?

 

we've cleaned cast iron in the oven on a clean cycle - then slathered it with oil, heated it to soak it up, and oiled again.  (vegetable oil. we brush a coat on every time we use the cast iron item.)

 

if a clean cycle won't get the rust off - naval jelly does wonders.

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