If you’re like most people, you probably think of cleaning a rusty old oven as a chore that needs to be done every few months. But if you’re like me, you might not have realized that there are ways to clean a rusty old oven without having to go out and spend hours cleaning it. In this article, I’m going to show you how to clean a Dutch oven that is rusted. The first step is to remove the cover from the oven. This will allow you access to the inside of the oven. Next, use a plunger or vacuum cleaner to suck all of the rust out of the oven. Be sure not to damage any of the parts inside the oven while doing this! Once all of the rust has been removed, put on some protection gloves and start cleaning by using a plunger or vacuum cleaner to clean all of the dirt and debris off of the interior surfaces of the oven. Be sure not to get any paint or other materials on your hands! Once everything has been cleaned and protected, put back together again and put your cover back on! Now it’s time for your next cooking project!