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It would probably be more fun to introduce it to your little friend, the 300 RUM. So yes, or no, it’s/isn’t salvageable.View attachment 373082
Old skillet with rust. I know there are cast iron cookers here. Can I save it? And how? mtmuley
I'll look. More fun to ask HT guys. mtmuleyTotally saveable. There’s lots of YouTube videos on reconditioning an old cast iron pan.
Mostly just a lot of elbow grease to sand out the rust and polish it, then reseason.
I could hit it at 1K. But I want to cook breakfast at elk camp instead. mtmuleyIt would probably be more fun to introduce it to your little friend, the 300 RUM. So yes, or no, it’s/isn’t salvageable.
That doesn’t even look bad to me. I’d say wipe it clean with hot soapy water, use a bristle brush or scratch pad to get any hard spots off and reseason.View attachment 373082
Old skillet with rust. I know there are cast iron cookers here. Can I save it? And how? mtmuley
Pretty sure I’ve had eggs with more rust.That doesn’t even look bad to me. I’d say wipe it clean with hot soapy water, use a bristle brush or scratch pad to get any hard spots off and reseason.
I've had coffee with bugs and pine needles. mtmuleyPretty sure I’ve had eggs with more rust.
That’s the best kind.I've had coffee with bugs and pine needles. mtmuley
I don't see any pitting. I will do the cleaning and reseason it. mtmuleyIf there’s grease spots stuck to it that I can’t see you could soak it in a lye bath or just coat it with some oven cleaner. If it’s pitted from rust you’d have to do electrolysis on it. Like mentioned, there’s YouTube videos on all of that. But honestly from the picture you posted I think you’ll be good with wiping it down and reseasoning.
Reminds me of some interesting instant coffee I helped make at Spotted Bear lake one night back in the 90’s. My Dad and some of his friends were packing in a case of beer in a cooler but we knew from the singing we heard shortly before the made it to camp it was all gone. That lake had some monster cuts in it.I've had coffee with bugs and pine needles. mtmuley
Who doesn’t like a Crisco rub down!?Sanding it and throwing it into a campfire are great ways to ruin it. Both are unnecessary and will damage it. Sanding will ruin the finish, making it more difficult to get seasoning to adhere. Throwing it into a campfire has great potential to warp and crack it.
Get the seasoning off first, then remove the rust, then re-season it.
Remove seasoning:
Buy a can of Easy-Off oven cleaner with the yellow cap. Spray it down good and seal it in a trash bag overnight. Rinse it off the next day and scrub as needed with a scotch bright steel pad. Do this again if there's any seasoning still stuck on.
Remove rust:
Soak it in diluted vinegar for 30 minutes at a time, scrubbing the rust off with a steel brush or scotch bright steel pad.
Re-season:
Rub down with crisco, rub off as much as possible, bake at 400 for an hour. Let cool. Repeat once.