Don Cash
TVWBB Gold Member
My mom was going through my 92 year old grandmother's shed today and found an old cast iron dutch oven and cornbread pan. They were given to me. Not sure how old they are but potentially very old...
Anyone have any advice on restoring them. I know how to season them once all the gunk and rust is gone so I'm looking for the best way to get it to the point of seasoning, not how to season. There was a thread here a while back but I can't find it now. Most of what I have found through the search is seasoning and removing minor rust advice. I need more.
Googling reveals some options; elbow grease, electrolysis, lye bath, oven cleaner, sand blasting, etc. Any advantages to any of these, any other options? Any potential for damage in sand blasting? Keep in mind I'm lazy and cheap
Here's what I got. They look in better shape in the pics than they actually are but they aren't too bad and definitely salvageable to almost new condition.
Thanks in advance!!
Anyone have any advice on restoring them. I know how to season them once all the gunk and rust is gone so I'm looking for the best way to get it to the point of seasoning, not how to season. There was a thread here a while back but I can't find it now. Most of what I have found through the search is seasoning and removing minor rust advice. I need more.
Googling reveals some options; elbow grease, electrolysis, lye bath, oven cleaner, sand blasting, etc. Any advantages to any of these, any other options? Any potential for damage in sand blasting? Keep in mind I'm lazy and cheap

Here's what I got. They look in better shape in the pics than they actually are but they aren't too bad and definitely salvageable to almost new condition.




Thanks in advance!!