Cast iron skillet

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my wife is out of town so I've been doing the dishes. First chance I've had to use this.
Last year I bought a piece of stainless steel chainmail for cleaning my cast iron cookware.
This has got to be the absolute best thing I've ever found for cast iron.
If you buy one just make sure it's 316 stainless steel and it won't rust.

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Silly person.. This will never work.

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Do NOT break the chain.....mail.
 
my wife is out of town so I've been doing the dishes. First chance I've had to use this.
Last year I bought a piece of stainless steel chainmail for cleaning my cast iron cookware.
This has got to be the absolute best thing I've ever found for cast iron.
If you buy one just make sure it's 316 stainless steel and it won't rust.

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That looks like it would take the seasoning right off. I have a hundred year old skillet that's never seen anything more than a dish cloth and it's doing just fine.
 
I have seen those available. Have never used one. I use the steam method and when it's bad I use salt as a scrubber. Can't say I have had a need yet for something like that but have wondered if they work well or not.
 

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