I have KOTC's mother's old 14" Lodge cast iron skillet and that thing is like glass inside. I take very very good care of it.
A friend of my Mom's gave me an old Dutch oven she had. It's not a TRUE one because there are no legs nor does the lid let you put coals on it, as it's domed and has special ridges inside that let the steam condense and drop back into the pot.
ANY way, she had tried to reseason it for me and it was a gummy sticky ugly MESS. In a brainstorm moment, I put it, upside down, into my self-cleaning oven and set the clean cycle. That thing came out PRISTEEN and I reseasoned it (I use coconut oil) and it's fine now.
Also found a smaller skillet at a garage sale for $1 - it was a rusty mess because someone had used it as a succulent planter - gave it the same treatment and it also came out great. A little ash left in it, which I wiped out and then commenced reseasoning.
Subsailor, I WOULD HAVE CRIED had that happened to my stuff! Oh my.
A friend of my Mom's gave me an old Dutch oven she had. It's not a TRUE one because there are no legs nor does the lid let you put coals on it, as it's domed and has special ridges inside that let the steam condense and drop back into the pot.
ANY way, she had tried to reseason it for me and it was a gummy sticky ugly MESS. In a brainstorm moment, I put it, upside down, into my self-cleaning oven and set the clean cycle. That thing came out PRISTEEN and I reseasoned it (I use coconut oil) and it's fine now.
Also found a smaller skillet at a garage sale for $1 - it was a rusty mess because someone had used it as a succulent planter - gave it the same treatment and it also came out great. A little ash left in it, which I wiped out and then commenced reseasoning.
Subsailor, I WOULD HAVE CRIED had that happened to my stuff! Oh my.