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    brass wire brush

    For cleaning what looks like brown stains

    After cleaning


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    After 2 hours 350F canola oil

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    Been in cabinet a long time, never used yet.

    #2
    What is this magical brass wire brush?

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      #3
      Yes, what is said magical brass wire brush??????

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        #4
        Sorry, I was asking if I could use a wire brush on cast iron!

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          #5
          Why, sure ya can...if'n yer wantin to...

          Hain't nobody stoppin ya...

          Do what ya feel necessary to do to 'tidy up'...

          I jus cook em up, scrape em up, wipe em out, oil em up a smidge-wipe, an roll on down th road...

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            #6
            I think I will apply another coat of oil, in get in the oven.

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              Always a good plan!

            #7
            I just use kosher salt to clean my cast iron skillet but mines a real cheap one, really rough casting and don't want to waste a good brass brush.

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              #8
              OP said been stored and never used. Some rust, Initial cleaning before seasoning.

              Thanks all!

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                #9
                BRASS = breath, relax, aim, sight, squeeze.
                Sorry, This comes to mind when I hear the word BRASS.
                My trigger finger is getting itchy.

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                  #10
                  Originally posted by bbqLuv View Post
                  BRASS = breath, relax, aim, sight, squeeze.
                  Sorry, This comes to mind when I hear the word BRASS.
                  My trigger finger is getting itchy.
                  Just point it away from ME!

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                    #11
                    Next up, bacon.
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