Cleaning a Witch's Cauldron with Bar Keepers Friend
Randy: "So, Molly, how do you clean a witch's cauldron with Bar Keepers Friend?" Molly: "First of all, be sure it's a high-quality enameled iron. Surprisingly, the cauldron will be easier to clean with BKF than most witches realize. I mean, we burn herbs, incense, bat wings, and other things. It can get pretty nasty. You start by dampening the cauldron with warm water. I use a spray bottle. Next, make a paste using Bar Keepers Friend and water. After you make the paste, use a soft cloth to apply the paste to the cauldron. I do the inside and out while I'm at it. Then let it sit for one minute, not any longer. After one minute, rub the paste in a circular motion from the center outward. Wash it in hot, soapy water, and wipe dry with a soft cloth. Rinse and repeat as needed. I also chant a cleaning spell while wiping it in a circular motion, which I always do counterclockwise, for the energy." Randy: "Molly, may I ask what the chant is?" Molly: "Sure, first I light a white candle, then scatter some black salt, and then ring my small brass bell. The chant is Mundus pergo tersus tergo, which I repeat seven times." Randy: "Thank you, Molly! When do you clean your cauldron?" Molly: "On October 30th, of course."Here's a short video from Staub Cast Iron Cookware. It's not a cauldron, but you'll get the idea.
"Caring for STAUB cast iron cookware is a breeze. Bar Keeper's Friend or baking soda will take care of any stubborn spots, and when you're done cleaning: just dry off and put it away.– (Instagram video) Staub Cast Iron USA Bar Keepers Friend is highly effective on enameled cast iron but is not recommended for non-enameled cast iron. Pro Tip: Never use cleaning products with abrasive ingredients or scouring pads on your witch's cauldron. What are your Halloween traditions? Will you be cleaning a witch's cauldron? If so, let us know, and send us photos. You can upload them here!About the Author
Randy Clark is a speaker, coach, and author. He publishes a weekly blog at Randy Clark Leadership.com. Randy is passionate about social media, leadership development, and flower gardening. He’s a beer geek, and on weekends (after COVID-19), he can be found fronting the Rock & Roll band Under the Radar. He’s the proud father of two educators; he has four amazing grandchildren and a wife who dedicates her time to helping others. Randy is the author of the Amazon bestseller The New Manager’s Workbook, a crash course in effective management.