Heating the cover directly over the fire will make the rust pop off. A steel brush should be able to get the rest off. You don't have to cook on the cover. Always wash a iron pot in hot water only, no soap or soap pad. If there is residue that won't wipe out, put water in the pot and boil. While boiling use something to rub the residue off, you are really deglazing the pot. Once that is accomplished, pour out water and return to fire heat only enough to dry pot. At once wipe it with oil of choice or Pam. Make sure you do the same to the cover. Before use, run some hot water only in pot and scrub lightly and rinse, then wipe dry. Add oil and cook, cook, and cook some more. Call me when it done.
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