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Cast Iron Cleaning and Seasoning Help With and Tips & Techniques For Cast Iron Cookware Restoration |
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![]() Is there a way to reverse the resulting shiny spots? |
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Try: Going over it again with a stainless steel scrubber or brush. Electrolysis, if you are set up. SCO will also reportedly remove it (no bail handles, tho).
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Bill, I accidentally did the same thing a few years back. If you hit it lightly Doug's recommendations should work fine. Unfortunately if you got any in small grooves or pits I have found it very difficult if not impossible to remove.
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Doug, I will give a try. Good news is that it on the bottom, and it is a user pan.
M_Osborne, thanks for encouragement, and commiserating with me. |
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