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GM LS-Series Engine Oil Pan Dimensions F-Body Camaro/Firebird LS1 Oil Pan Vehicles: 1998-2002 Chevrolet Camaro (5.7L V8) 2002 Pontiac Firebird (5.7L V8) Capacity: 5.5 quarts Oil Filter Thread: Post June 2007 M22 x 1.5mm, Pre June 2007 13/16"-16 Baffles: - Part Numbers - Oil pan: 12628771 Pickup tube: 12558251 Windage t

Butter Gravy, Soup Pan, Butter Warmer, Milk Warmer, Melting Butter, Stainless Steel Pan, Baby Food Containers, Milk Pan, Coffee Warmer

About this item 【ALL STOVETOP】: Stainless steel material, flat bottom, fast heating conduction and uniform heating, making cooking easier. This butter warmer suitable for gas or electric stoves, halogen stove and inductiong cooktop. Check your induction stove size campatibility before purchase. 【ERGONOMIC ANTI SCALD WOODEN HANDLE】: This pan perfectly balanced and weighted with a comfortable, sturdy, ergonomically shaped handle. The wooden handle is comfortable and smooth, stay cool to the…

To keep a seasoned cast-iron pan in good condition, simply wipe it with a paper towel and a little oil after each use to clean it. If there are stuck-on food particles, use hot water and a brush or nylon scouring pad to clean them away (never use soap). If necessary, pour some water into the pan, and boil it on top of the stove for a few minutes to eliminate stubborn food pieces. Dry and reseason the pan between washings. Cast Iron Pan Care, Storage Workbench, Cleaning Cast Iron Pans, Wood Shops, Seasoned Cast Iron Pan, Cast Iron Care, Cast Iron Pans, Martha Stewart Home, Lumber Storage

To keep a seasoned cast-iron pan in good condition, simply wipe it with a paper towel and a little oil after each use to clean it. If there are stuck-on food particles, use hot water and a brush or nylon scouring pad to clean them away (never use soap). If necessary, pour some water into the pan, and boil it on top of the stove for a few minutes to eliminate stubborn food pieces. Dry and reseason the pan between washings.

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