Take a bucket of hot water and a piece of steel wool to scrub down the surface of the cast iron.
Clean rusty fire pit.
Handle it very carefully.
When you re done cleaning rinse everything off and let it dry.
After cleaning all debris from your fire pit after each burn and wiping down the inside of the bowl apply a thin coat of vegetable oil canola corn oil etc to its exposed metal surfaces.
Dry all the metal thoroughly with a towel paying special attention to joints corners and screws screw holes.
Cast iron rusts easily so make sure to dry the surface immediately after cleaning.
This stuff is very caustic and toxic.
Empty the fire bowl and clean the bowl and stand with a degreasing dish soap or shampoo and water.
Brush the rust dissolver on the areas that have rust with an old brush or spray it on if it is in a spray bottle.
Spray fire pit with hose.
Next wet the towel or sponge and wipe the glass to remove the soot and grime after it is cleaned take another damp towel to remove any leftover residue from the soot.
Step 4 smooth the fire pit out switch to a fine grit sandpaper and go over the metal a second time.
There are also chemical cleaners available that can remove tarnish soot and patina.
Use a rotary sander or a sanding block with a coarse grit sandpaper to sand the entire fire pit until you have fully removed the existing paint and exposed bare metal.
Clean the fire pit using water and a soft scrub brush or steel wool.
Make sure you get every surface.
Clean with soap and water.
Do this in smooth circular motions to prevent obvious scoring to the surface.
Using a clean.
Cleaning soot off fire pit glass covers is very similar.
We recommend using a towel or sponge and pouring a little of the dishwashing detergent.
However you can also prepare a natural cleaning solution of 1 cup salt to 1 gallon of vinegar.
Mix 1 part muriatic acid with 9 parts water to clean the interior of a masonry fire pit.