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    What are you married? That's called seasoning! :-)

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    Yep a cast iron one
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along

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    That's what you call seasoned. Your good to go.
    Be safe and good luck fishing

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    that pan looks good you should see what i cook in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FurFlyin View Post
    Purple Power will take all that old grease off. I found that out while cleaning a commercial type popcorn popper.
    Thanks for the tip I am going to have to try that on a deep fryer I have. I was ready to throw it out

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    Looks CLEAN compared to mine! I've only had mine for 27 years!

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    Heck no don't clean, that's helps in heat retention.

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    As long as there are no food particles clinging on the sides from the last fish fry to the next I'm okay with it. No different than what's in most kitchens in food establishments. Seasoned just right!

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