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Had a bit of time today and did the thing.
With a bit of vinegar it was suprisingly easy to remove the rust and required a lot less elbow grease than I had feared. I unfortunately don't have a before picture, but it was quite rusty actually.
This is what it looks like after two coats of oil.
First was refined sunflower oil, second was cold pressed linseed oil.
Thanks for the help, much appreciated.
Looking nice!! If you keep cleaning it with one of those steely things those pits will eventually fill up with polymerised oil and get smoother. I used a piece of hardened tool steel and actually scraped the cooking surface almost mirror smooth. Cooks like a dream.
And avoid sour stuff like tomatoes as it does the same as vinegar but I find that a hot pan with oil survives even that, so long as you get it out of the pan as soon as you’re done. Then again, as you’re now know, fixing it is dirt simple.