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This is so simple you will wish all of your pots and pans were .
To clean your cast iron pot it is best to just put water in in and bring it to a boil. Then simply pour out the water and wipe it clean with a paper towel.
You never want to use detergent on your cast iron. It will ruin the seasoning.
Also avoid putting your hot cast iron in cold water. This may cause cracking or warping of the pan.

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