I have been using this tetsubin for brewing water for my "shou" puerhs and it's a blast,
I only use Charcoal to boil my tetsubin (I know it's quite time consuming but I have the time for it during the weekends).
anyway, I have scoured the internet to no avail on how to save and further protect the insides of my tetsubin, the design of my tetsubin is not FLAT on the bottom, the bottom side of the tetsubin is curved inwards to trap heat from charcoal or something,
and the insides of the tetsubin is abit like a hill or mountain, the problem I have with this tetsubin is that the insides (which are not treated) are getting RUSTY! I always dry out my tetsubin after each use but still it's getting rusty and rustier. The below are the photos, it's a small tetsubin which I enjoy and love I don't want it to rust through, Any gurus out there to point me in the right direction?
I'm thinking of using a steel scrub to scrub off the rust,
or use vinegar with cotton buds to clean the steel spots,
then cook "shou" puerh in the pot for 12 hours,
to see if it works, THIS is my beloved pot!
Somebody save me
Thanks





