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Removing paint from cast iron
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<blockquote data-quote="epags" data-source="post: 3091050" data-attributes="member: 105138"><p>I just picked up a cast iron tortilla maker at a yard sale. Someone painted it with silver paint (inside and out).</p><p>I would like to get it back to the original cast iron....I know I can use parchment paper or wax paper to keep the dough from the surfaces of the press....but I don't want paint chips in my cooking area.</p><p>I tried some 'Goof Off" and it is lifting some of the old paint.....just looking for ideas from the cast iron cooks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epags, post: 3091050, member: 105138"] I just picked up a cast iron tortilla maker at a yard sale. Someone painted it with silver paint (inside and out). I would like to get it back to the original cast iron....I know I can use parchment paper or wax paper to keep the dough from the surfaces of the press....but I don't want paint chips in my cooking area. I tried some 'Goof Off" and it is lifting some of the old paint.....just looking for ideas from the cast iron cooks. [/QUOTE]
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