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How to get rid of rust on black steel pans

How to get rid of rust on black steel pans


Rusty black steel pans? It can happen. Despite best efforts, sometimes carbon steel can rust if it’s been left in humid environments for a length of time, or if it isn’t dried and re-seasoned after use. Luckily, it’s easy to remedy and restore a pan to its former glory.

How to remove rust from black carbon steel


There are a few methods for removing rust and which you use totally depends how bad it is. Whether it’s small amounts or large, you should first rinse your pan to remove any loose rusty bits. 

Next, scrub the rusted areas firmly with a scouring pad, using circular motions; if it’s surface rust only, this will remove it. If the rust is gone, then great. You’re good to go and can skip straight to the washing and re-seasoning steps below. If not, it’s time to dial things up

The rust is gone from your pan. Now what?


Grab your pan and wash it thoroughly using mild detergent and warm water. Then, rinse it well to get rid of any residue. Dry your pan completely. This is really important. Use a soft cloth or paper towel to make sure absolutely no moisture remains.

Now, you can re-season your pan.