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Old 01-19-2012, 09:17 AM   #1
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Tell me about it. I reseasond it last night how lodge says to do on their website.

There really is no hope for him though. He brought a lot of kitchen stuff and all of th pans he brought used to be teflon coated, but now are two tone. Silver bottoms with black sides.
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Old 01-19-2012, 08:46 PM   #2
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Everybody went to bed a bit early, except me so I just finished re-seasoning one of my inherited pans. Came out well, I still have a little one that needs some serious scraping but I couldn't fine any of my metal putty knife/scrappers and steel wool was not getting the job done. Guess I'll work on it this weekend.
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Old 01-20-2012, 05:17 AM   #3
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Everybody went to bed a bit early, except me so I just finished re-seasoning one of my inherited pans. Came out well, I still have a little one that needs some serious scraping but I couldn't fine any of my metal putty knife/scrappers and steel wool was not getting the job done. Guess I'll work on it this weekend.
I've got one like that too. if you heat it up pretty good the flaky stuff comes off a lot easier. Just make sure that if you don't get it all and you want to wait til the next day to finish it put some oil or something in the pan to keep it from rusting up over night.
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