I have to store my dutch ovens in the garage, as a result I am getting rust on the outsides. The insides are fine and even when I don't use them for a long period of several/many months I don't get rust there as there is good seasoning. I alternate between putting a piece of paper towel over the rim and doing nothing.
My garage is very damp, my tools often get rust on them but I will not put a dehumidifier in it due to the cost. I keep all my Coleman lanterns (about 25) and Coleman stoves (about 8) there and haven't noticed anything but they are painted.
Other than taking them out and re-seasoning the outside and baking with them or putting them on the grill to season over and over does anyone have any ideas?
My garage is very damp, my tools often get rust on them but I will not put a dehumidifier in it due to the cost. I keep all my Coleman lanterns (about 25) and Coleman stoves (about 8) there and haven't noticed anything but they are painted.
Other than taking them out and re-seasoning the outside and baking with them or putting them on the grill to season over and over does anyone have any ideas?