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Cast Iron Maintenance
A SIMPLE GUIDE TO CARING FOR YOUR CAST IRON PRODUCTS
How our Cast Iron products are made
For authenticity, our cast iron products are not lacquered, however they are applied with a layer of maintenance wax as the final stage in manufacturing. This offers a basic protection against moisture, but as cast iron is susceptible to rust this finish is not recommended for external use or damp internal environments such as bathrooms.
Caring for Cast Iron
If any surface rust develops, this can be removed by buffing with a fine grade wire wool and a light oil such as WD-40. If your products arrive with excess wax coating, a wipe over with a cloth will do the trick.
For general maintenance of your cast iron pieces, all you’ll need to do is apply a layer of wax or oil from time to time (such as a maintenance wax).
If in doubt, drop us an email and we’d be happy to help – contact us at sales@willowandstone.co.uk
Click here to view our products in Cast Iron
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