STRIPPING
Different ways to do this. I did the ‘lye (sodium hydroxide) tank’ method.
Plastic, Rubbermaid container in the washtub. About 1 pound of pure lye added to 5 gallons of water.
I used drain cleaner stuff from the home center, that I had. Ordered some ‘food grade’ stuff from Amazon, that I did not have to use this time.
Follow all the safety precautions: heavy gloves, splash goggles, add lye to water (NOT the other way around), etc.
Mix a smaller amount if just stripping one skillet. I needed the depth for some Dutch ovens.
Worked fast with initial, warm water. Some skillets cleaned up overnight. Some took a full day. Slower at the end, but still worked.
Some took a couple of dips, with some scrubbing in between, with a stainless steel ScotchBrite pad.
I cleaned 11 pieces with this solution (skillets, Dutch ovens, lids). Not sure if it could have done more. Makes sense to do it as a ‘batch’, if you have multiple pieces.
Most came down to bare, grey, metal. Some stains remained. I scrubbed each with cleanser (Ajax, Comet, Bar Keeper’s Friend, etc.), followed by Dawn dish detergent, to get any loose stuff off.
Ready for ‘Finishing’!
Philbert