How To Clean A Rusty Cast Iron Skillet?

Wash the skillet with hot water only (no soap) and scrub with a stiff brush or chainmail scrubber

Scrape off stuck-on food with a plastic scraper or wooden spatula

Dry immediately with a clean towel, then place on low heat for 3–5 minutes to fully evaporate moisture

Remove surface rust with one of these methods:

Scrub with steel wool or a rust eraser until rust is gone

For heavy rust, scrub with a paste of coarse salt and a small amount of water, then rinse and dry immediately

If rust is extensive, soak briefly in white vinegar (up to 30 minutes), then scrub, rinse thoroughly, and dry completely

Neutralize any vinegar residue by rinsing and heating dry again

Re-season the skillet:

Apply a thin layer of neutral oil (vegetable, canola, or grapeseed) to the entire pan, including the handle and underside

Wipe off excess so the surface looks dry

Bake upside down in a 450–500°F (230–260°C) oven for 1 hour

Let cool in the oven, then repeat if needed for better coverage

For ongoing maintenance:

After each use, wash with hot water only and scrub

Dry fully right away

Lightly oil the skillet after drying if storing for more than a day

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