For stubborn grease or grime:
Make a paste with baking soda and water.
Apply the paste to the nozzles and let it sit for 10 minutes.
Scrub and rinse with warm water.
7. Rinse and Dry
Rinse the nozzles and burners under running water to remove any residue.
Dry them completely with a cloth or paper towel to prevent rusting.
8. Reassemble and Test
Place the cleaned nozzles and burners back onto the stove.
Turn the gas supply back on and ignite the stove.
The flame should be stronger and more consistent.
Preventive Maintenance Tips
Regular Cleaning: Clean the nozzles and burners monthly to prevent buildup.
Avoid Spills: Wipe up spills immediately to prevent them from hardening.
Check Gas Pressure: Low gas pressure can also weaken the flame; contact a technician if the issue persists after cleaning.
With this simple homemade trick, your stove nozzles will remain unclogged, and the flame will burn stronger, improving your cooking efficiency. 🚿🔥
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