Hi everyone, I'm new to the sight and looking forward to learning more about cast iron collecting. I've been dabbling with buying, cleaning, and selling cast iron (mostly skillets) for the past 2 summers now. I use an E-tank with a graphite anode and have cleaned approximately 40 skillets so far with no real problems. Last night I picked up my first waffle iron that I believe is pretty rare and valuable. I'm thinking about cleaning and seasoning it, but have some concerns. First, it seems that it may have a painted outer surface on the paddles. Is that normal for Griswold waffle irons, and if so, is it OK to clean it in my e-tank? Secondly, when I season, I reach a temperature of 500 degrees in the oven. The handles of the waffle iron have coiled wire around them. Will that temperature do any damage to the wire on the handles. The piece is a Griswold No.12 Hotel waffle iron I believe. Thanks in advance for any advice.
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