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Baroque Bloke
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Originally posted by bendable:
my expired credit card works wonders @ just the right price

I think that an old credit card would be too …ah… bendable.



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I use chainmail.


Same here.


And here.




 
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We use this on our cast iron stuff. It works great.

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Originally posted by cmparrish:
I've had really good luck using chainmail on my Cast Iron (and other types of pans with stuck on food).

https://www.amazon.com/Ringer-...50&s=gateway&sr=8-16

Doesn't seem to damage the seasoning and gets all kinds of stuck on crap off.
 
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Baroque Bloke
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OK, chainmail scrubber fans, I see two of ‘em on Amazon that appear to be identical, except that one of them is $10 cheaper. Any personal experience with the cheaper Amagabeli?

The Ringer 8"x6" SS chainmail scrubber.
$23.99, Prime. Machine soldered.

www.amazon.com/dp/B00FKBR1ZG/r..._api_i_ToDVCbJ8TBT3V
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Amagabeli 8"x6" SS chainmail scrubber.
$13.99, Prime. Machine soldered.

www.amazon.com/dp/B01A51S9Y2/r..._api_i_ICDVCbXJ1A4Q7

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I've used these scrubbing cloths and they are fantastic.

https://www.containerstore.com...d?productId=11001503
 
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Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:
OK, chainmail scrubber fans, I see two of ‘em on Amazon that appear to be identical, except that one of them is $10 cheaper. Any personal experience with the cheaper Amagabeli?

The Ringer 8"x6" SS chainmail scrubber.
$23.99, Prime. Machine soldered.

www.amazon.com/dp/B00FKBR1ZG/r..._api_i_ToDVCbJ8TBT3V
___________
Amagabeli 8"x6" SS chainmail scrubber.
$13.99, Prime. Machine soldered.

www.amazon.com/dp/B01A51S9Y2/r..._api_i_ICDVCbXJ1A4Q7


I got mine from Smithey when I bought one of their pans. Pan is fantastic, smooth as a baby's butt.

https://smitheyironware.com/pr...ategory/accessories/




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Posts: 3810 | Location: Wichita, Kansas | Registered: March 27, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I use an old 8-inch plastic ice scraper that was a Bank giveaway from 1985...didn’t have another use for it in Texas



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Posts: 352 | Location: Fort Worth, Texas | Registered: February 06, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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i generally just pour a bit of oil in it and heat it a bit and wipe with a paper towel and wala. I have an old narrow metal spatula and do a little scraping if a bit stuck.



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