1. Wash off the dust and beeswax on the surface with a hot water brush. It is no problem to use a steel brush in the wok.
2. Pour 9% full water into the pot, fire and boil until black patterns appear in the pot, then turn off the fire and pour out the water.
3. After drying the pot, put it on the fire again and burn it with medium and small fire. Turn off the fire after the pot turns from burnt color to blue and finally back to the original color.
4. The pot is slightly cooled so as not to burn your hands. Pour in a little cooking oil and spread it evenly with a paper towel, and then finish the boiling procedure.