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🖤 Erase rust, reclaim heritage — your cast iron’s new best friend!
The Lodge Rust Eraser is a compact, precision tool crafted from durable rubber to safely remove rust and tarnish from Lodge cast iron cookware and other metal surfaces. Made in the USA and free from harmful chemicals, it restores your cookware down to bare iron, ready for re-seasoning. Ideal for maintaining family heirlooms and outdoor grills, this eco-friendly eraser offers a mess-free, efficient alternative to abrasive tools.


| ASIN | B0958H3TWC |
| Additional Features | Made without PFOA or PTFE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,280 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #8 in Household Lime & Rust Removers |
| Brand | Lodge |
| Brand Name | Lodge |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,687 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075536035772, 10075536035779 |
| Included Components | rust eraser |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.63"L x 1"W |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Lodge |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Lodge |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Name | Lodge Rust Eraser |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.63"L x 1"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Removing rust, Removing tarnish |
| Special Feature | Made without PFOA or PTFE |
| Theme | Home Improvement |
| UPC | 075536035772 075536035789 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
R**E
Literally an eraser for rust—essential for cast iron owners!
If you own cast iron, you know that despite your best efforts, a little surface rust eventually happens—whether someone left it in the sink or you didn't dry it quite enough after a wash. I’ve used steel wool in the past, but the Lodge Rust Eraser is much easier to control and way less messy. Why it works: • Simple to Use: It’s made of silicon carbide and rubber, and it works exactly like a pencil eraser. You just rub it over the dry rust spots, and they disappear into a fine powder. • Precision: The rectangular shape and sharp corners make it easy to get into the tight edges of a skillet or the grooves of a grill pan where rust likes to hide. • Versatile: While it's marketed for Lodge pans, I've used it to touch up kitchen knives and workshop tools with great results. Things to watch out for: • Re-seasoning Required: Because this is an abrasive, it will take the rust down to the bare iron. You must re-oil and season the spot (or the whole pan) immediately after using it to prevent the rust from coming right back. • Cold Use Only: Don’t try to use this while the pan is still hot from the stove; let it cool completely first. • It Disintegrates: Just like a regular eraser, it wears down as you use it. If you have a massive restoration project (like a crusty barn find), you might go through a good chunk of the bar. Final Verdict: For under $10, it's a "must-have" for your kitchen drawer. It saves so much time compared to a full strip-and-restore. It’s perfect for those cosmetic touch-ups that keep your heirlooms looking new.
G**A
Works GREAT!! The Perfect Tool for De-Rusting Cast Iron.
AFTER spending 45 minutes cleaning up my rusty Tuscan grill with a wire wheel on an angle grinder I was reviewing how to re-season cast iron on the lodge website and I saw this. Sounded useful, so I bought one: it's an incredible tool! I could have cleaned the grill faster with this!! (And a whole lot safer and quieter!). I also touched up the lid of one of my Lodge Dutch oven. Quick and easy, like erasing pencil with a rubber eraser, or using a pumice stone on a swimming pool. Yes, it is consumed slowly, but not that quickly; it appears to be a hard rubber bar containing an abrasive. After removing surface rust, the iron appears all fresh and new, ready for re-seasoning as indicated. My hobby is metalworking, and I have spent many hours de-rusting iron and steel over the years, using everything from phosphoric acid to power tools, and for a small job (like a pot or grill) this is just the ticket! So easy to use, just rub it on the metal! This is absolutely a five-star product!
J**E
Yes, it works.
This item is insane with how well it works! Minimal effort and rust is gone! For real. I was even able to save the multiple, inherited cast iron pans which had been languishing in bins, collecting dust, until this bad boy came into my life. I’m an even bigger fan now of actually using my insanely huge amount of cast iron now that I don’t need to overworry about *someone* not drying them well enough. Yes, one has to reseason but this is your failsafe, in case that particular person fouls them up.
M**N
Used once - seems to work, but still early on longevity or tough issues!!
Only used it once and seems to do the job.
D**N
A Must-Have for Cast Iron Maintenance!
This rust-removing block is a game-changer for cast iron. It effectively tackles surface rust without harming your pan's seasoning, provided you use it carefully. I've used it on everything from minor blemishes to more stubborn rust spots, and it consistently clears them up quickly with minimal pressure. Think of it as a precise, satisfying "eraser" for your skillet. What truly sets this block apart is its simplicity and mess-free application. A few scrubs, a quick rinse, and a little re-seasoning, and your pans will look almost new. Plus, it's incredibly durable; I've used it on several pans and Dutch ovens, and it's still going strong. If you own cast iron cookware, especially Lodge, this inexpensive tool is a smart investment. It saves time, protects your cookware, and is far easier to use than abrasive steel wool or wire brushes. I highly recommend it!
B**N
Restores Cast Iron Like Magic—A Must-Have for Any Cookware Lover!
I was skeptical at first, but the Lodge Cast Iron Rust Eraser completely won me over. I used it to revive a vintage skillet that had been sitting in my garage for years, and it worked like a charm. The eraser is easy to grip and gives you precise control, making it perfect for targeting rust spots without damaging the rest of the pan. It strips rust down to the bare iron, so yes—you’ll need to re-season afterward—but the results are totally worth it. My skillet looks brand new and cooks beautifully again. I’ve even used it on grill grates and old tools with great success. For such a compact tool, it packs serious power and is incredibly durable. Plus, it’s made in the USA, which is always a bonus. If you’re into cast iron cooking or restoring heirloom pieces, this eraser is an absolute essential. Highly recommend for anyone who wants to keep their cast iron in top shape without harsh chemicals or endless scrubbing!
N**N
Worked better than I thought it would
Worked better than I thought it would. Faster than the methods I was using before. Will still need some clean up but could cook in them if I wanted to now. I cleaned 2 of my cast irons, and it cleaned up the rust pretty nicely. I still have quit a bit of the bar left so plan on using it on some of my other pots.
M**K
Work but doesn’t work Miracles
I tried this out as soon as I got it. I searched. YouTube for video demos and found one. I followed his directions and found it works best on very light rust (called ‘flash rust’) and not so well on moderately or heavily rusted surfaces. It’s similar to an eraser in that it leaves behind gritty stuff you’ll need to sipe out before using the pan. I dumped out what I could and wiped out the rest with a paper towel with avocado oil on it. After I got it all out, I heated the pan to try to re-season it and it was nicely black again. This product is most suited to small projects without a lot of surface area. It takes a little elbow grease but it’s not hard to use. It wears down pretty quickly with use so you’ll want to do small areas at a time.
J**N
Lodge Rust Remover
Works perfectly to remove any rust on your pans.
T**A
Lodge Rust Remover: A Game-Changer for Cookware Care
This powerful solution is a game-changer for anyone looking to restore the shine and functionality of their beloved cast iron pans and pots. I recently discovered Lodge Rust Remover, and it’s been a lifesaver for reviving my old and neglected cookware. With just a few simple steps, this solution effortlessly removes rust, baked-on food residue, and other tough stains, leaving my cast iron looking as good as new. What I love most about Lodge Rust Remover is its effectiveness and ease of use. Simply apply the solution to the affected areas, let it work its magic for a short period, and then scrub away the rust and grime with ease. The results are truly impressive – my cookware looks restored to its former glory with minimal effort required. Not only does Lodge Rust Remover excel in performance, but it’s also safe and environmentally friendly. Made from biodegradable ingredients, it’s a responsible choice for those conscious of their environmental impact.
A**W
Works brilliantly
AAA+++ product - works amazingly well at removing rust from cast iron products and even carbon steel knives
M**L
Great for touching up small rust spots
Although I'm usually very careful to keep my Lodge cast iron properly seasoned I did find that when I stored some pans in a closed cupboard with very little air circulation a few rust spots appeared on one or two of my pans. This eraser is great for removing these and with a quick rub down of grapeseed oil and a hour in the oven at 240c (465F) the rust disappeared. Have since moved my pans to a heavy duty steel racking system that stands in the open in my kitchen. The eraser won't get used that often but it will be my first port of call if required.
R**Z
Excelente
Cumple para lo que fue diseñado
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