How To Clean Cast Iron Figurines
This seals the metal and makes sure no moisture causes the cast iron to rust.
How to clean cast iron figurines. Dirt tends to collect. Use olive oil and a little pile of salt. Shift the rag periodically and replace it when it gets dirty. Coat the cast iron lightly in cooking oil. If your wrought iron has rust on it use a coarse wire brush or sandpaper to brush it off.
If you have been overdoing the wax over the years take it down with turpentine and a clean rag. Buff it out with an old cotton sock probably a clean one would be best. Dab a paper towel in olive grapeseed or canola oil and rub it over the cast iron. Turn the heat off once the pan is quite warm and use the salt to scrub the rust out and there you have it. On no account use caustic or any soda.
Wash the pieces in hot soapy water using a stiff brush. Clean the statue s detail work such as crevices with special attention. A clogged steel wool pad can scratch a nice finish. Wrap the piece in newspaper and place it in a warm dry place for several days to remove all moisture that will cause rust to reappear. Wax polish build up.
Wipe gently with a rag sprayed lightly with lubricating oil or apply paste wax with a cloth and buff. Works on the inside and the outside as well but i do the outside of pans over the sink. Then rinse the wrought iron off with clean water to get rid of all of the soap. You can let the wrought iron air dry or dry it off with a clean cloth. Next cut a potato in half and place one of the cut sides of the potato face down on the skillet.
Wipe the antique cast iron with a soft cloth dipped in white spirit to remove oil and remaining rust particles. Only coat the cast iron in oil if you re storing it for more than a few days. Rinse the pan with clean water then immediately pat the skillet dry with a. To clean rust off of cast iron sprinkle a thick layer of salt over the surface of the cast iron pan. Wipe dirt from the cast iron garden statue with the damp cloth using light pressure when necessary.