CAST IRON RESTORATION | Can We Make This Old & Rusted Skillet Shine Again?

Today, I will be trying to restore an old and rusted cast iron skillet that a friend of mine from work gave me! (Thanks Julieta)
To do this yourself, you will need a big tub, some 5% vinegar, water and something to scrub the rust off! Clean it with warm water and soap. After that, it's good to season it (in-depth video coming) and start cooking in it with lots of oil.
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  • @rtscott5899
    @rtscott58999 ай бұрын

    BSR Red Mountain series 1930-40

  • @turdferguson5300
    @turdferguson53009 ай бұрын

    Your skillet is a Birmingham Stove & Range (BSR) from Alabama. It's part of the Red Mountain series produced from 1930-1953. I restore for two estate sale companies and myself, easily over 200 pieces a year. This is my experience with vinegar and why I shy away. A 50/50 mix of vinegar and water will remove rust BUT it attracts the iron as well making the pitting worse. Exposure for more than 30 minutes will start this process so scrub it after 30 minutes rinse and repeat if needed. Look into building a simple electrolysis tank, there are good videos about it on YT. Electrolysis has removed buildup, rust, paint, and even concrete, for me. Cleaning your first skillet is like using recreational drugs, you think it isn't goina hurt you and the next thing ya know you're in my shape. It starts with a thrift store skillet and progresses to Griswold waffle irons. lol

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    9 ай бұрын

    Hey thank you for that trip. I'll definitely look into it. And yes, it is a long and expensive path to go down lol

  • @TheTubecrap

    @TheTubecrap

    9 ай бұрын

    I agree, electrolysis is the way to go. Drives me nuts when I see restoration vids use acids for rust removal. I've done quite a few skillets/dutch ovens/etc with electrolysis and it works great.

  • @tinytoolmantim

    @tinytoolmantim

    9 ай бұрын

    how does one get a gig like yours restoring for estate companies?

  • @turdferguson5300

    @turdferguson5300

    9 ай бұрын

    @@tinytoolmantim It stems from a desire to finance my addiction. lol Estate sale companies with their own building are more likely to want their pieces restored. For whatever reason these pieces didn't sell so they have to cleanout the house as part of the contract. At this point they have very little money in them so if I restore them they sale. Used furniture stores are another place to ask. Like last week Lane ask me to restore some pieces that looked like Fido's butt. His exact words were 'if they are too bad don't fool with them". They looked new when he got them back. In that group was a #10 Lodge that had zero value when I got it but it was worth 50ish when it was finished. Offer to do the worse skillet they have for free to see how it sells, it will sell and they'll call ya back. Show them that it's profitable and you won't have any trouble. I've offered to restore for others that didn't want to fool with it. Like a drug addict whatever I make goes back into cast iron. I'm retired and this is what keeps me busy. Since I'm not trying to live on what I restore I can be cheaper. I also make spatulas from new Lodge skillets. The smash burger crowd really like them and they trade well. I toyed with the idea of starting a KZread channel but I don't think I could enjoy working with KZread. Start with the estate companies that have store fronts and used furniture stores that have cast iron. Introduce yourself and pick the worse skillet they have and ask if you can restore it for them. If you're good they'll be impressed and you'll have a customer. About two companies is enough for me, like I said I'm retired and this keeps me away from our savings and I can go looking for pieces that I normally wouldn't pay that much for. If you want to work with the public run an add on Facebook Market Place offering to restore grandmas cast iron. Good luck, I think you'll find customers.

  • @BushmansAdventures

    @BushmansAdventures

    8 ай бұрын

    He speaks the truth….. it started with a simple WAGNER skillet for me. Now I have industrial steel warehouse shelves in my kitchen , full of iron 😂

  • @randallanderson4560
    @randallanderson45608 ай бұрын

    My Great Gandma willed me her cast iron skillets with cleaning instructions, and her recipes. She kept them seasoned weekly since my Great Grandpa made them for her in 1919 (he was a forger, you might call them a machinist today?). With 104 years of seasoning, I gained 5 pounds in a week using those things with her recipes (love those pounds too). I season them just like she did once a week like a religion, lol, and I'll hopefully pass them on to my kids too.

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    8 ай бұрын

    Those things must be slick as glass

  • @jackthomson73

    @jackthomson73

    7 ай бұрын

    That is an awesome story. 👍. Those will be the most treasured heirlooms in the family. Well done.

  • @brandyh3536

    @brandyh3536

    7 ай бұрын

    I love this

  • @florawillis1384

    @florawillis1384

    5 ай бұрын

    I am 81 and Have Used cast iron to cook many years. Never had an operation. And do not take medicine.

  • @qwanyin6423

    @qwanyin6423

    5 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a Hallmark Christmas movie 🎉

  • @jted68
    @jted687 ай бұрын

    Several years ago I restored 100+ year-old Wapak skillet found in a basement. It was rusted heavily and also had a fair amount of carbon buildup. I used the electrolysis method with a 5 gallon bucket, water, washing soda, and a manual battery charger. The sacrificial metal was from a 3 pound coffee can, split and opened up. After turning the skillet around once, and replacing the sacrificial metal, it was complete! The bubbling transfer had done its job well and left the gray cast-iron looking like it just came out of the foundry! I seasoned it three times and now the century old pan is my daily user! Plenty of KZread videos showing this method….quite easy!

  • @johnwood551
    @johnwood5519 ай бұрын

    50 years ago I collected all my cast iron pots and pans that I have out of barns where people had tossed them for the “NEW Modern” Aluminum pans . They all had rust dirt and old mud on them , but I cleaned them all up and re-seasoned them and have been using them ever since.

  • @Bf26fge

    @Bf26fge

    8 ай бұрын

    I always thought cast iron was complicated to maintain and clean. However all the old folk always made the best potatoes, fried okra, and cornbread in cast iron. They wont use anything else. Once i tried cast iron a couple of times now I wont use anything else either, unless I am boiling or deep frying. Cast iron is easy to clean and maintain and cooks everything perfectly and evenly.

  • @user-pv1jv3ji4f

    @user-pv1jv3ji4f

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Bf26fgeThe only way to fry chicken 🐓 is in a cast iron skillet!

  • @kurnen79
    @kurnen798 ай бұрын

    The only thing I would add is that a follow-up to your vinegar with a baking soda 50 percent and water 50 percent mix to neutralize the acid. That black residude was the acid still working every time you used the water rinse. When you finish the caustic rinse (baking soda/ water mix), then do the final water rinse and oil treatments.

  • @jameemaree4602

    @jameemaree4602

    24 күн бұрын

    @kurnen79 would the baking soda be a second treatment, or do you mean add the baking soda in with the vinegar? I’m going to start refinishing cast iron park bench I salvaged from a dumpster.

  • @kurnen79

    @kurnen79

    18 күн бұрын

    Sorry for the late reply. Use diluted vinegar and water solution at a 1 to 3 ratio. Scrub. Then rinse clean with pure water. Then add baking soda to water mix at the same 1 to 3 ratio. This will neutralize the acid and kill any fungal remnant. A final pure water rinse should do the trick to make it sparkle. Then, I would add a little olive oil and heat to finalize the seasoning.

  • @ketolcob
    @ketolcob9 ай бұрын

    This turned out amazing, great job and thanks for documenting the process for us. Hope you enjoy many meals out of this!

  • @TimothyTate-tc5yk
    @TimothyTate-tc5yk6 ай бұрын

    What a lot of people don't know is you never use and plastic utensils or metal utensils when cooking in cast iron. The plastic utensils will start to melt and you don't want melted plastic in you cast iron, using metal utensils will scratch the seasoning off you cast iron. You want to use wooden utensils with cast iron because the wooden utensils will not scratch off the seasoning and will never melt.

  • @Zestypanda

    @Zestypanda

    5 ай бұрын

    You can use metal, the seasoning is polymerized oil, just recoat with a thin layer of oil when done

  • @TimothyTate-tc5yk

    @TimothyTate-tc5yk

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Zestypanda fist of all I was just letting others know that when using plastic utensils in cast iron that the plastic will melt to the cast. And when using metal utensils it will scratch the seasoning off. Yes you can spend the extra time to recoat your cast iron when using metal utensils. But who really wants to take that extra time to recoat even with a polymerized oil. When is just easier to use wooden utensils when you're cooking with with cast iron and not worrying about having melted plastic in their cast iron or scratching off the seasoning when using metal utensils. But if you or anyone else wants to take the extra time to recoat your cast iron after using metal utensils then that fine. I'm not saying that no one can't use metal utensils or plastic utensils because people can use whatever they want. I'm just saying that they should never use them because wooden utensils is much better because they don't scratch or melt.

  • @tobias-iy3jz

    @tobias-iy3jz

    27 күн бұрын

    Ive seen how using metal utensils can mess them up. I've seen many times people mention scratching and water seeping under the seasoned layer or what not and start oxidizing the iron under said polymer. I try to use only wood but I figure a for light pressure is ok. Now my kids like to gauge and scrape the darn pans. So wood it is for them at all times.

  • @TimothyTate-tc5yk

    @TimothyTate-tc5yk

    26 күн бұрын

    @@tobias-iy3jz I would like to say use the utensils that your use to using. I understand that for some people using wooden utensils is a bit difficult to use. Due to the fact that wooden utensils doesn't have any flexibility. So if you're used to using metal utensils then by all means use what's comfortable for you to use. And the the same for seasoning your cast iron. Some people uses polymerized oil, some uses vegetable oil for olive oil or grape seed oil, I use lard to season my cast iron because it gives the cast iron and your food better flavor in my opinion. But people can use whatever they want to season their cast iron. And whenever I clean my cast iron I never use dish detergent because it will get into the pores of your cast iron and make your food taste soapy so how I clean my cast iron I make sure that my Skillet is hot and then I use hot water steel wool I don't use no SOS pad or anything like that just plain steel wool when I need toand then I dry it off really good with paper towels and then I put it on top of the stove to heat the cast iron back up to evaporate all the water and then I take my lard and wipe it all on the inside of my Skillet and then put it in the oven to season it I may have to do that like two or three times seasoning it.

  • @tobias-iy3jz

    @tobias-iy3jz

    26 күн бұрын

    @@TimothyTate-tc5yk pretty much same steps I use too. I have a oil/grease with strainer I use for used oil or grease mainly bacon fat and I get in there and grab the lard that builds and use that to season my pans. They all have that nice dark glaze and of course I do the same only wash with steel wool and that's the only time am hard on my pans is when am s rubbing the hell out of it then I grease it up again. I try and show folks you don't need a bunch of fancy pans just a nice good set. Of cast iron will so most of what you need in a kitchen

  • @vmdyer6743
    @vmdyer67437 ай бұрын

    I am 79 yrs old .ive cooked with cast iron all my life .i have cleaned many iron pans in my time by building a fire and burning the rust and stuff of them then washing them and re seasoning them.

  • @maryhavens5425
    @maryhavens54258 ай бұрын

    This is the best method I have seen. Good job.

  • @Morongobill
    @Morongobill8 ай бұрын

    Excellent video. Now it's ready for the next 100 years!

  • @EriqKoontz
    @EriqKoontzАй бұрын

    My, that’s a beauty of a BSR! Congratulations, and good job of restoring the skillet.

  • @glennison6950
    @glennison69508 ай бұрын

    BSR skillets have super smooth cooking surfaces. Love my 8 1/2 and 10-inch skillets.

  • @LindaLouiseLafon-kp1ju
    @LindaLouiseLafon-kp1ju5 ай бұрын

    Thank you teaching me how to clean an iron skillet.

  • @EnjoyLivingPHAM
    @EnjoyLivingPHAM20 күн бұрын

    Cornbread looks 😋 yummy. Cast iron skillet looks great. 😎👍

  • @actionman67
    @actionman677 ай бұрын

    Great video! Thanks for sharing!

  • @ckost2308
    @ckost2308Ай бұрын

    Outstanding restoration Eric, ready for another 100 years!

  • @cynthiaiglesias3978
    @cynthiaiglesias39789 ай бұрын

    Incredible! It turned out great.

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Cynthia! About to cook up some steaks 😁

  • @AnnaBanana-rq9vh
    @AnnaBanana-rq9vh7 ай бұрын

    My dad’s housekeeper took my great granny’s Wagner skillet and yes, put it in the dishwasher. We found it hidden in a drawer after my dad passed. I just scrubbed most of the rust off with an industrial Brillo style pad, threw a little crisco and heat on it and it’s fine. Treating cast iron pretty simple

  • @carolynh8334
    @carolynh83349 ай бұрын

    Way to go Eric! Now I know how to fix these! Thank you!

  • @Alicia_Kanis
    @Alicia_Kanis8 ай бұрын

    Great video! Your cat is adorable, too! 😊

  • @TyCampbell666
    @TyCampbell6668 ай бұрын

    best tip with cast iron is to slowly run hot water on it when it is hot after cooking and it will clean up with a paper towel every time 👍 plus you can never have enough cast iron cookware too 👍

  • @johnblack31c
    @johnblack31c8 ай бұрын

    Love cast iron!

  • @aalikane6219
    @aalikane62197 ай бұрын

    I have two old cast iron pans from my father when he died. I have a recently produced dutch oven cast iron pan. Two cast iron sizzle platters, a cast iron grill/griddle combo and another cast iron grill pan. I do a hell of a lot of cooking in those pans.

  • @laurelastor5791
    @laurelastor57916 ай бұрын

    That’s great! I’m going to go thrifting and see if I can find one! Good to know.

  • @BushmansAdventures
    @BushmansAdventures8 ай бұрын

    Nicely done mate! Cheers from BC 🇨🇦🤠🍺🍺🍺🍺

  • @FancyNancy93
    @FancyNancy939 ай бұрын

    Wow! You did good !

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you Nancy!

  • @AngryNotSoOldHippy
    @AngryNotSoOldHippy9 ай бұрын

    :) I adore my cast iron cookware. I purchased a set about a year ago -- love it!

  • @leelaural

    @leelaural

    8 ай бұрын

    I do have a non stick pan but mostly my good too pans are my cast iron.....try making a pie in a cast iron pan.....wonderfully easy.

  • @HappyWife93
    @HappyWife932 ай бұрын

    Awesome video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @vickieoliver7311
    @vickieoliver73115 ай бұрын

    You did a great job restoring that pan.

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I still want to try the fire method and electrolysis method.

  • @lizstraub6621
    @lizstraub66218 ай бұрын

    I have my great, great grandmother's cast iron skillet, dutch oven with lid and hanging wire (for use in a fireplace!) and her Griswold snack skillet. I didn't know the snack skillet was a Griswold until I put all of the pots and pans into my oven and ran the self-clean cycle. Let me tell you, those items came out PEFECTLY clean, dark gray like new, with NO rust, NO black carbon, and I was able to clearly see the words Griswold Snack Skillet on the bottom! The other items have no hallmarks. I then seasoned the pieces with shortening on a very low oven temp. I wouldn't even bother trying to restore cast iron any other way but in my oven on self-clean! BTW I am 60, so these items are VERY old, but they come out like new!

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    8 ай бұрын

    So you had rust fall off the pans in the oven?

  • @hawgwildcastiron2023

    @hawgwildcastiron2023

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@CastIronEric Don't do it!!! That's the easiest way to crack or warp your pans!

  • @hawgwildcastiron2023

    @hawgwildcastiron2023

    8 ай бұрын

    You got extremely lucky, especially with thinner griswolds.

  • @florawillis1384
    @florawillis13845 ай бұрын

    Thank you for posting video.

  • @sharene411
    @sharene4119 ай бұрын

    Amazing!

  • @t-daddy1974
    @t-daddy19746 ай бұрын

    Easiest way is hot coals! Burn a good size fire in the back yard, let it get to coals. Throw it in the coals and cover with the rest of coals. Take it out the next morning wipe it down and season!

  • @darrenhughes8106

    @darrenhughes8106

    4 ай бұрын

    Thats how my Granddaddy and Granny always did it

  • @pearlriverproductions9652

    @pearlriverproductions9652

    Ай бұрын

    That doesn’t work.

  • @Greblav

    @Greblav

    Ай бұрын

    I’ve been told that cast iron should be heated up slowly as the material may vary in thickness and you don’t want it to get wonky.

  • @bagotoetags801
    @bagotoetags8019 ай бұрын

    Great video, well edited.

  • @davepuffett8608
    @davepuffett86088 ай бұрын

    Great job! Well done buddy.

  • @sharonterao9613

    @sharonterao9613

    7 ай бұрын

    I have a cast iron skillet that my sister left out in the rain I'm gonna try the vinger baking soda and water

  • @sydnismom0819
    @sydnismom08199 ай бұрын

    That's awesome!

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @ollieox9181
    @ollieox91812 ай бұрын

    A nice, cast iron, pan/cookware is a pleasure to cook with. And it can last, virtually, forever. You pass it down to your kids.

  • @Julie-ou8kp
    @Julie-ou8kp9 ай бұрын

    Impressive 😮

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @psychodad4634
    @psychodad46348 ай бұрын

    For rust removal, I used Prep and Etch phosphoric acid from Lowe's in the same sized storage bin that you used. The rust came off in seconds. Rinse the skillet off with soapy water and used the same steps as you did.

  • @MaryAnneDougoud
    @MaryAnneDougoud9 ай бұрын

    Great job 😊

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks I was really surprised how well it turned out

  • @keithjones9546
    @keithjones95466 ай бұрын

    That is a beautiful skillet. Smooth. My mother's and grandmother's cast iron skillets were smooth like this one. My grandmother used hers every day, and she cooked fried chicken in hers just about every Sunday.

  • @chickeneye
    @chickeneye6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video I have a bunch of cast iron to redo

  • @nite-eagle1
    @nite-eagle15 ай бұрын

    I have tried many different methods over the years. I have not tried this method. Next Rusty one i come across, im giving it a try.

  • @paulsantos5625
    @paulsantos56253 ай бұрын

    Good video thank you I have a dutch over I bought at good will that is about 50% rusty, I will try this method

  • @MJCCJC22506
    @MJCCJC225069 ай бұрын

    Well done bro!

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    9 ай бұрын

    Appreciate it James. More content coming soon

  • @fw4771
    @fw47712 күн бұрын

    I like to put a sponge in the bottom of the sink to support the pan while scrubbing, and to protect the sink from being scratched.

  • @paulh7589
    @paulh75896 ай бұрын

    I found 6 cast iron pots & pans under a house I was renovating. No telling how old they were. I put them one by one on my outdoor propane burner until they were glowing dark red. I then hit them with cold water from my hose. One broke due to thermal shock but the rest came out perfectly clean like they were just cast. I then seasoned them like you normally would. I would have never tried this if they weren't free.....Plus it was kinda fun!

  • @petrosspetrosgali
    @petrosspetrosgali8 ай бұрын

    Seasoning it with Crisco in the oven at 500 degrees will work MUCH better.👍🏼

  • @dickbutt7854

    @dickbutt7854

    7 ай бұрын

    Animal fat is superior

  • @annebelgard6723

    @annebelgard6723

    6 ай бұрын

    We didn't have the temp that high ( 375-400) and left it in for an hour or two..

  • @kerrischuh8000
    @kerrischuh80009 ай бұрын

    Amazing! I’ve got to try that on my camping cast Iron skillet. It’s not nearly as rusted but I would like to get rid of it all.

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah I was quite surprised how easy it was to remove the rust. Honestly, the more time consuming part was reseasoning it.

  • @yucatansuckaman5726
    @yucatansuckaman57268 ай бұрын

    I love that kitty ❤

  • @michaelquillen2679
    @michaelquillen26795 күн бұрын

    Vinegar will remove rust...it will even pit the daylights out of chromed steel. After your initial seasoning, the best thing you could cook in that pan is a pound of cheap, fatty bacon (think, lots of bacon grease) and it will add to the seasoning you did. Good video!

  • @castironkev
    @castironkev9 ай бұрын

    Nicely done 👏🍳

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    9 ай бұрын

    Then you, Kev!!

  • @dorothymurphy1177
    @dorothymurphy11773 ай бұрын

    Great job

  • @TexasScout
    @TexasScout8 ай бұрын

    Every store in six or eight in my time with Boy Scouts of, the easiest way is find somebody that has a sandblasting cabinet. I’m lucky I had one at work. It is sandblast a whole thing, and wire brush smooth it out nice and smooth, and then re-season it is simple.

  • @SubieNinja
    @SubieNinja8 ай бұрын

    yeah i left mine outside for like 2 years then brought it in one day and steel wooled the hell out of it and re-seasoned it like this and i use it all the time.

  • @juliemartinez3300
    @juliemartinez33009 ай бұрын

    Back to life 😮😂😊

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks very much for allowing me to restore it! 🙏🏻

  • @michaelbrinkey8652
    @michaelbrinkey86528 ай бұрын

    Glass bead blast then season job done dude

  • @etandrepont
    @etandrepont8 ай бұрын

    Great idea with six hours in a sealed container with two gallons white vinegar and equal amount of H2O. I’ll do my cast iron Dutch over and lid this way.

  • @dededenver9560
    @dededenver95605 ай бұрын

    Good job with the restoration. The heat ring on the bottom isn't meant for glass stoves. You need a smooth bottom skillet that sits dead flat so you don't damage your burners with poor heat transfer. You can use this one in the oven.

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    5 ай бұрын

    I have a Field that also has a little ring. It seems to work pretty well, but I usually give it more time to slowly warm up

  • @GenX...MCMLXV

    @GenX...MCMLXV

    Ай бұрын

    not a heat ring it is a stabilizing ring for woodstove holes if a iron skillet has one it was usually made before 1950, flat bottoms made after 1950 and yes you can use either on glass stoves poor heat transfer is a wives tale. Once cast iron heats up it stays uniformly hot throughout

  • @dededenver9560

    @dededenver9560

    Ай бұрын

    @GenX...MCMLXV the pans with the heat ring don't allow direct contact with the glass surface. While the pan will heat, this damages the burner. A warped pan is also not good for glass burners.

  • @cliftonfloyd9994
    @cliftonfloyd99949 ай бұрын

    excellent

  • @grepora
    @grepora9 ай бұрын

    I like the cat, "What's that's smell? That's the stinkiest water I've ever seen. I'm outta here."

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    9 ай бұрын

    Lol yeah he wasn't having any of that

  • @jayham1970
    @jayham19708 ай бұрын

    I have restored many pieces of old cast iron skillets, and vinegar is your friend on these pieces the large amounts of rust. I have seen some people use lye-based stove cleaner to do this, and using stove cleaner is just insane…very dangerous concoction. If you get that cleaner in your eyes, you are blind and your sight is not coming back. Vinegar is absolutely safe, vinegar will get the job done, and vinegar will not possibly hurt you or your skillet in a restorative process.

  • @christianhansen3292
    @christianhansen32929 ай бұрын

    put some carbonated water in it and lemon too! definitely the scrub should do the trick

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    9 ай бұрын

    Oh that's a good idea. We will try that on my gf's Wagner

  • @st8of1der
    @st8of1der3 ай бұрын

    Great video!! Get some silicone handle covers!

  • @Blinknone
    @Blinknone9 ай бұрын

    Great job.. looks great. The only thing I might have also done is hit it with some sandpaper after the vinegar soak was done.

  • @claudiameier666
    @claudiameier6669 ай бұрын

    i just used a grinder with steel brush attachment.

  • @starcat999
    @starcat9996 ай бұрын

    I'm going to try this method. I have two large dutch ovens with lids. They are very rusty. Any tips for using this method with something as large as a dutch oven? Do I need to have enough vinegar/water solution to completely submerge it? Can I reuse the vinegar/water solution for the second dutch oven? Any advice is appreciated! 😃

  • @goatkidmom
    @goatkidmom2 ай бұрын

    Unless you know exactly where it came from, get an inexpensive lead test kit online and test it for lead before you cook food in it. Some of these old pans were used to melt lead into fishing sinkers.

  • @RanmVel
    @RanmVel9 ай бұрын

    WOW! You saved me from throwing away an old cast iron skillet.

  • @DieGrinsekatze

    @DieGrinsekatze

    8 ай бұрын

    Nooo, don't do that! 🥹

  • @CallardAndBowser
    @CallardAndBowser5 ай бұрын

    First thing you should cook in a new or restored skillet is bacon. The grease is the best for seasoning.

  • @BattleBorn13
    @BattleBorn13Ай бұрын

    Very nice, but I'd have sanded some of the pitting out. Even seasoned that will be hard to make non-stick.

  • @jguitarz1
    @jguitarz14 ай бұрын

    Electrolysis is the way to go to remove rust. For seasoning, you used the right oil but no more than a dime size each round is all you need. A little goes a long way.

  • @carlgriffiths859
    @carlgriffiths8593 ай бұрын

    "Vinegar won't hurt you don't worry" 😂😂😂. Yes mate I put on my chip's and EAT IT !!!

  • @leochavez7184
    @leochavez71847 ай бұрын

    Now I know how to restore my cast-iron pans

  • @mattedwards4533
    @mattedwards45338 ай бұрын

    I have never used the vinegar method? I have used electrolosis, it work real fast on metal like your frying pan.

  • @ericmarks6322
    @ericmarks63228 ай бұрын

    You should have turned the cornbread out , Let's see how well the pan was seasoned.

  • @terriewilliams8831

    @terriewilliams8831

    8 ай бұрын

    I was hoping the bread was turned out too.

  • @ron8702
    @ron87022 ай бұрын

    I congralate you. That pan will be in service for your great grandchild if you take care of it.

  • @ejsocci2630
    @ejsocci26305 ай бұрын

    I have done this plenty of times and before using oil I put water in it and boil it and scrub it and rinse again then do the oiling and heating.

  • @bradbyers7505
    @bradbyers75059 ай бұрын

    I learned that silicone mitts are great until you get oil or grease on them. The skillet handle gets slick as a hot eel!

  • @denslatt
    @denslatt5 ай бұрын

    Knowing it would depend on the location where the rusted skillet was found, I would have to wonder if it might have been used for something other than cooking in it’s lifetime. Perhaps by an angler to melt led perhaps (or some other harsh chemical solution). That would not necessarily all be removed by this restoration method, and therefore would not be good to prepare food in now.

  • @Heymrk
    @Heymrk8 ай бұрын

    I like your cat.

  • @shervegas
    @shervegas7 ай бұрын

    I tried to scrub off the rust from my skillet and I used CLR but the rust keeps coming back. Then I gave up 😢i will give it a try thanks 😊

  • @scpatl4now
    @scpatl4now3 ай бұрын

    As someone who does this a lot (I also use the leftover liquid to ebonize wood but that's another subject), you don't need to add water to your vinegar. In fact, your working against your goal by doing that. 5% Vinegar in 5% acetic acid (vinegar) and 95% water, so you already have quite a bit of water already. I tend to use 30% vinegar you can get at the hardware store and it only needs to soak 40 minutes at most. It is more expensive ...but so is your time! Just wash it off real good with soap and water after the vinegar. No need for baking soda or any of that. Soap is ok before you season...the jury is still out on after (I dont...just corse kosher salt)

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    3 ай бұрын

    I will try that when I get back to making videos again! Thank you for the tip

  • @qwanyin6423
    @qwanyin64235 ай бұрын

    Does anybody test old pans for lead, heavy metals ?

  • @joshkeener5434
    @joshkeener54345 ай бұрын

    Unless it is snapped in half, or crushed... never throw cast iron away. It can restored in almost any condition with very little effort. I just redid one of mine last weekend. There are many different ways to do them. Last weekend I had a bunch of old wood I needed to get rid of so I loaded up the fire pit. My skillet had sat our on the back porch all last winter and moat of the summer so it was covered with a pretty decent layer of rust. I got the fire good and hot and tossed it in until it was cherry red. Burned all the heavy rust off, but obviously developed a layer of surface rust from sitting next to the fire pit for over half the day cooling down. I gave it a good scrub with soap & water. Filled it with water and put it on the stove on high until it boiled half the water out ( to make sure I got all the soap out) Gave it another rinse. Hand dried it put it back on the stove to warm it up and boil off any left over moisture. I used olive oil to season. Repeated the same process after each layer of seasoning. Oven on 500 degrees in the oven at 500 for 30 mins. Then let it cool with the oven over about 2 hours. Pulled it out repeated two more times and was satisfied with it

  • @53step
    @53step8 ай бұрын

    Boil it in a big pot of water and put a shovel full of wood Ash out of the wood stove you will be amazed brand new condition do that outside preferably it definitely works boil till clean

  • @florawillis1384
    @florawillis13845 ай бұрын

    At yard sale I purchased a 3 legged pot With a handle like you use in the Fireplace. that was painted black on the outside. Rusting on the inside. I am going to attempt to clean it. I am concerned about the black Paint, how to get it off. I do not know what has been in this 3 legged pot through the years, it is very old. If I ever wanted to use it, I would want it to be clean and.safe. I will start with cleaning the paint off on the outside. It will need to be off before I can put it into an oven. Any suggestions Will be appreciated.

  • @jayham1970
    @jayham19708 ай бұрын

    BSR…Birmingham Stove and Range. I have one that is very similar.

  • @mericet39
    @mericet395 ай бұрын

    Thumbs up because of the cat

  • @Bryce-cl2sn
    @Bryce-cl2sn4 ай бұрын

    yooo that looks kinda like my rusted skillet

  • @user-mr2wj2rs5e
    @user-mr2wj2rs5e5 ай бұрын

    You should use lard on your clean skillet and bake it on 500 for 1hr 11:21

  • @jaytysver8832
    @jaytysver88328 ай бұрын

    I place it all inside self cleaning oven and let it do it’s magic then clean it with soapy water then rinse it clean it and get it put it on your stove and as it’s not heating up she’s in it and then you’re ready to cook

  • @Cinestudi0
    @Cinestudi02 ай бұрын

    I have never use cast iron skillet, can you use bare hands to manipulate the handle while cooking, or is it to hot?

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    2 ай бұрын

    It gets toasty, but you can. Or you can use a towel

  • @bdbricker1
    @bdbricker15 ай бұрын

    All you need is to do the oil in the pan like the 2nd time place it on the burner and bring it to a smoke. Then let it cool and wipe off. It will be good to go.

  • @nickma71
    @nickma716 ай бұрын

    Why didn't you attempt the baking soda paste scrubbing followed by the vinegar? Just wondering, I am no pro and saw others do it that way.

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    6 ай бұрын

    I just felt like the vinegar bath would be more fun to try but I'm sure a lot of elbow grease and scrubbing could have worked as well.

  • @nickma71

    @nickma71

    6 ай бұрын

    @@CastIronEric The one I saw he cleaned with a paper towel. He made a paste with water and baking soda, then poured vinegar to remove the seasoning. As I said, just wondering. In a different video, they did scrub with SOS steel wool pads first, then did the chemical.

  • @jbenson9403
    @jbenson94035 ай бұрын

    I cook bacon in my cast iron. Pour off the lard into a small Mason jar and save it for seasoning.

  • @CastIronEric

    @CastIronEric

    5 ай бұрын

    About how long do you feel it lasts before going rancid?

  • @jbenson9403

    @jbenson9403

    5 ай бұрын

    @@CastIronEric a long time. I find it to be a great way to season the pans. I use it for more than seasoning. I fry eggs and hash browns.

  • @Frederwin
    @Frederwin7 ай бұрын

    When you use an acid, you need to neutralize it to a PH of 7 by using baking soda…..Simple chemistry.

  • @hawgwildcastiron2023
    @hawgwildcastiron20238 ай бұрын

    If you are going to restore a large amount of cast iron, you should look into an electrolysis tank. They are super easy to build and inuse converted computer power supplies to run mine. I only use a vinegar mix as a final step to remove some staining and small rust spots. Never let your pan stay in vinegar over 30-40 minutes. I actually left one in for a couple of hours, and it started eating the metal. Thank sgoodness it was an import. As for your scrubbers, you really need to stick with stainless. The worst is brass brushes because it's softer than cast iron and can get embedded in your pan.

  • @flapjack9495
    @flapjack94957 ай бұрын

    Has "Tupperware" become a genetic term for plastic containers these days? Because that cheap plastic container definitely is NOT Tupperware.

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