Will Crisco work?
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About a month ago somebody said their grandmother used bacon grease.
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Crisco, or any cooking oil/grease, will burn, turn brown, and not look like cast iron.
Either black stove polish as Tcalo recommended (I prefer Meeco brand), or high temp stove paints.
A member did a nice job of a cast iron look by using both black and silver stove paint. A light coat of one sprayed over the other.
Paul
Either black stove polish as Tcalo recommended (I prefer Meeco brand), or high temp stove paints.
A member did a nice job of a cast iron look by using both black and silver stove paint. A light coat of one sprayed over the other.
Paul