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Default Wire brush in the WRONG hands!

Jim Wilkins wrote:
On Nov 19, 12:32?am, "Ed Huntress" wrote:
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I had to use a disk sander on my big cast iron pan two years ago, after 39
years of heavy use, and I re-cured it in less than an hour.

Put enough salad oil in it to completely cover it really well (I used about
1/4" of it); heat it until the oil is smoking good (preferably do it
outdoors on a camp stove). Then turn off the heat and let it cool to room
temperature. Wipe the oil out. After one more use, pancakes and eggs would
slide right off like it was...ten years old. g

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Ed Huntress


I scrub my CI frypans shiny sometimes and re-season them with olive
oil the same way. They work well even without doing it.


olive oil is somehow magic in reseasoning cast iron. A friend suggested
using it as it's a really fatty oil, and burns easier than other vegetable
oils. The suggestion was right.