Re: Do cleaning.

Answer one.... Remove the parchment or foil liner, wipe with a damp cloth ,oil ,and store
Answer two.... For the purist that don't use liners I use the same tactic as with my cast iron skillets. Fill with water and raise to a boil. This softens the baked on food and makes it far easier to remove. I use a green scotch bright pad to scrub with however a ball of aluminum foil or even a mesh onion bag will serve you well also.
After cleaning dry the cast on the fire or a burner until the water is gone. Coat with a light coating of oil all over the pot and lid and store with the lid slightly ajar ( I roll a paper towel and drape it over the edge between oven and lid so the interior can breath a bit)
Answer two.... For the purist that don't use liners I use the same tactic as with my cast iron skillets. Fill with water and raise to a boil. This softens the baked on food and makes it far easier to remove. I use a green scotch bright pad to scrub with however a ball of aluminum foil or even a mesh onion bag will serve you well also.
After cleaning dry the cast on the fire or a burner until the water is gone. Coat with a light coating of oil all over the pot and lid and store with the lid slightly ajar ( I roll a paper towel and drape it over the edge between oven and lid so the interior can breath a bit)