When seasoning cast-iron pieces, go for neutral oils with high smoke points, such as vegetable, canola, or grapeseed oil.
Soap may be safe, but you should never soak a cast-iron pan or use steel wool on it.
The high levels of heat in the dishwasher, combined with the chemicals found in detergent, can be harmful to some pans.
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