AwesomeOpossum74
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So ... for the sake of this conversation, I'm going to say my wife totally did this. I'm lying, but that's what I'm going to say.
After dinner, "she" cleaned the griddle, and set on stove to dry and season on medium-high. Then it was forgotten about and "she" walked away. Realizing the mistake a full hour later "she" turned it off. "She" feels bad that "she" made a mistake.
The gray area is rough, like I'd assume naked iron feels like.
So, what's the damage? Did the season just get burned off and the whole thing just needs reseasoning? Or is it damaged?
After dinner, "she" cleaned the griddle, and set on stove to dry and season on medium-high. Then it was forgotten about and "she" walked away. Realizing the mistake a full hour later "she" turned it off. "She" feels bad that "she" made a mistake.
The gray area is rough, like I'd assume naked iron feels like.
So, what's the damage? Did the season just get burned off and the whole thing just needs reseasoning? Or is it damaged?