CAST IRON CONDITIONER 
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Limited Warranty
Manufacturer warrants this accessory to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 90 days from the day of purchase. Within this period, manufacturer will replace or repair defective parts 
deemed unusable from its original intent by making available the parts thereof FOB Logan, UT 84321. 
Product finish is not warranted. Misuse, abuse, overheating and alteration are not covered in this warranty. Manufacturer will not be held liable for any losses due to neglectful operation. No other warranties 
are implied.
Prior written approval and a return authorization number must be obtained. Returned items will be accepted for repair or replacement only. Returns must be shipped prepaid. Collect shipments will not 
be accepted.
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Cleaning:
1. When cool, wash your cast iron thoroughly with a non-citrus 
based soap and water. Be sure to rinse and dry completely. 
(Note: Soap can remove the seasoning of your cast iron if 
you don’t restore it after cleaning.)
Maintain Seasoning:
2. After each use, apply a small amount of Camp Chef Cast Iron 
Conditioner, and thinly coat all surfaces of the cast iron. Over 
time, this will make your cast iron black—creating a finish 
called a “patina.” This enhances your cast iron by creating a 
glass-like finish, giving it a non-stick surface. Additional 
seasoning ideas can be found online at: 
www.campchef.com/seasoning.
Store your cookware in a dry, clean area with a light coating of 
Cast Iron Conditioner. Your cast iron will be ready for use the next 
time you retrieve it. Avoid any locations with widely fluctuating 
temperature conditions. 
If your cast iron becomes rusty, soak the area in cola to remove 
the rust and then re-season.
Seasoning:
1. Saturate a clean cloth rag with Camp Chef Cast Iron Conditioner. 
Coat all surfaces of the cast iron. Place grates in the barbecue 
grill box and place the box
 on your outdoor cooker. Heat to 
375° - 400°F. Cookware will smoke as the seasoning bakes. As 
smoking begins to slow remove from heat. Use or let cool and 
store. This process can also be done in your home oven. 
Note: Do not place the grates directly over the burners of your 
outdoor cooker. Placing the grates directly over the burners could 
result in cracked or broken cast iron.
COOKING TIPS
Wash cast iron in hot water and dry thoroughly.
Wipe cooking surface with cooking oil to help prevent sticking.
Frozen food should be completely thawed before cooking.
Use naturally lean meats and poultry. Trim excess fat from all meat, this will reduce flare-ups. If flareups occur, use lid to assist in putting the flame out by simply replacing it on the grill. 
Use tongs or spatula instead of a fork or knife when turning meats. Some of the meats juices will be 
lost if pierced.
Marinating meats for several hours will break down the cellular structure generally tenderizing and 
flavoring the meat and will also reduce cooking time. OPTION: Instead of long hours of marinating 
use a marinade injector kit and fill the meat instantly full of flavor. Injector
 kits can be found at most
grocery stores or kitchen supply stores.
SMOKE TIPS
To obtain a “smoke” flavor, use wood-flavor chips or chunks such as hickory, mesquite, apple or 
cherry wood. Any fruit or nut tree wood may be used for flavoring. Do not use resinous woods such 
as pine, they produce an unpleasant taste.
Soak wood chips in water according to directions for flavor smoking. Soaking the chips will cause 
them to smoke for a longer period of time rather than burning up quickly.
PLACE WOOD CHIPS UNDER THE CAST IRON COOKING GRATE.
The amount of chips used will determine how intense or subtle the flavor will be. Smoke cooked food 
may still look a little pink when fully cooked. Close attention is advised to prevent over-cooking.
CARE & CLEANING
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