mcfarmall
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2015
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- Location
- Kalamazoo, MI
- Tractor
- Kubota M5660, Farmall C, JD 260 lawn tractor
Hot water, scrape out the big chunks with a metal spatula and wipe dry. The metal will dry off itself from the heat of the cooking and cleaning operation. Take a tiny dab of bacon grease on a paper towel or napkin and wipe the inside down.
I personally will NEVER use soap on any cast iron cookware and won't let an uneducated noob use my CI pans or dutch oven either. I wouldn't use salt due to its corrosive nature, sand would be my choice and I have used it in the past with good results.
I personally will NEVER use soap on any cast iron cookware and won't let an uneducated noob use my CI pans or dutch oven either. I wouldn't use salt due to its corrosive nature, sand would be my choice and I have used it in the past with good results.