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  • If you can get your hand inside of it...try an SOS pad. For the spout use an old toothbrush...if the rust is bad in the spout you could tear some of the SOS pad off and wrap it around the tooth brush. I usually put a layer of oil on my frying pans but I am not so sure you would want to do that on a Tea Kettle! I have a favorite Tea Shop near where I live and they have a nice variety of cast iron kettles and I was considering buying one...would you recommend one? Is there any advantage to the cast iron over a stainless steal kettle? Many thanks and I hope you can get the rust out...I use the SOS pads all the time on my cast iron and it seems to be the only thing that works well for me!
  • Take a small piece of cotton cloth and wet it. Add a tablespoon of salt into the bottom of the kettle together with a small amount of olive oil. Rub the bottom of the kettle with the mixture in it to remove the rust.

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