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Time in the etank will work well on those places. Scrubbing after etank will cut into it also. I've done a few pieces where places like that never completely go away. After a few rounds of seasoning you really don't see it anymore.
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That came out nice Ty L. I've reached the point where I wont spend much on a pan with that much rust. I've had some good luck getting rusty pans cheap that turned out good. I've also spent a bit more than I should have on a rusty piece that turned out to be a pitted mess.
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