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How to Clean a Rusty Cast Iron Skillet
Cast iron skillets are desirable for their long life, durability and supplementation of iron to foods. Although cast iron requires a certain level of preventative care, it quickly recovers from general misuse. If left in water, cast iron rusts. However, you can clean rust from a cast iron skillet and easily re-season the cookware.
Things You'll Need
- Steel wool
- Paper towels
- Basting brush (optional)
- Vegetable oil
- Oven
Instructions
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Scrub the skillet with hot water and steel wool to remove the rust. Depending on the severity of rusting, this process may require considerable physical pressure and lengthy scrubbing.
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Thoroughly dry the clean cast iron skillet with paper towels.
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Apply a thin coat of vegetable oil to the entire surface of the skillet, using a basting brush. If you do not have a basting brush, use oil soaked paper towels.
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Bake the basted cast iron skillet in a 350-degree oven for one hour.
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Remove the skillet from the oven---use caution, it will be extremely hot---and cool on the stove top. Store the newly seasoned cast iron in a dry place.
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