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      <title>3 Easy Ways to Clean a Cast Iron Skillet with Burnt-On</title>
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      <description>Cleaning a cast iron skillet with burnt-on food can be a daunting task. The thick, durable metal is prone to rust and can be difficult to clean without damaging the seasoning. However, with the right tools and techniques, you can easily restore your cast iron skillet to its former glory.&#xA;Start by soaking the skillet in hot, soapy water. This will help to loosen the burnt-on food and make it easier to remove.</description>
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