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How to Restore and Season a Cast Iron Pan

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  1. How to Restore and Season a Cast Iron Pan, How to Restore and Season a Cast Iron Pan: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • Soak your pan in a roughly 50/50 mix of distilled white vinegar and water for about an hour.

    • You can wait longer if the rust is particularly bad.

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    • Remove the pan from the vinegar solution.

    • Immediately apply baking soda to the pan to neutralize the acidity of the vinegar.

    • Start to wipe away the rust with steel wool.

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    • Scour your pan inside and out with steel wool until either the rust or the white heat-damaged area appears black.

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    • Thoroughly dry your pan and place it over medium flame or in a 350 degrees Fahrenheit oven for 5 to ten minutes to allow it to completely dry.

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    • Apply a generous amount of oil to the pan and rub it all over with a paper towel, making sure to hit every nook and cranny.

    • This process will remove the thin film of rust left by step 4.

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    • Use a clean paper towel to thoroughly wipe off the pan.

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    • Repeat steps 5 and 6.

    • Place the pan upside down in an oven and turn it up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit or as high as it will go.

    • Once the oven reaches that temperature leave the pan in it for one hour.

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    • Turn off the heat.

    • Allow the pan to cool naturally in the oven.

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    • Your pan is now seasoned.

    • You may repeat steps 5-8 up to 6 times for higher quality results.

Conclusion

You’re all done!

Mikhail Keyes

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