I was doing some reading on cast iron, and you CAN clean them with soap and water, but dry them fully, and give them a coat of oil when you're done. The more seasoned the are, the easier they are to clean.
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I wouldn't use soap personally because its likely to take away from your seasoning which is not what you want. Also IMO don't waste your time seasoning with flaxseed oil.
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A good seasoning takes years of constant use and at that point nothing will really stick either so soap isn't even really needed.
None of mine have what I would consider a good seasoning yet. I love cast iron though! My grandma has given me a couple pieces too.www.AvidArms.com I'm STIHL out of conditioner!!
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