It looks a bit “spotted”. Is that normal or need I do something about it?

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    2 months ago

    Looks good but best advice I can give is worry more about how your food tastes and the pan will take care of itself as long as you don’t let it rust, you are good.

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      2 months ago

      I have a bit of a habit in nerding out with most things I do. This, I think, is just part of that.

      The food I cooked was something I call my “basic slop-pan”. It’s tasty and nice, but nothing super interesting.

      –Edit–

      Plus I figured it might be interesting to someone else who also enjoys nerding out on things to see how things progress. :D

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        2 months ago

        To be fair I didn’t see the sub this was in. I’ve had my pans for a few years now and even the “bad” dishes, like tomato based sauces, I use my pans to prepare them. They obviously don’t look as pristine as yours, but the seasoning is good and they hold up to an egg the next use. Whenever I’m in doubt I douse it in some oil and get it hot enough to smoke then wipe it down and keep on cookin’.