Roll up a strip of toilet paper and use it to wipe away any dirt or liquid left on the nozzles.
Make sure to leave the nozzles completely clean and dry before replacing them.
Final assembly:
Return the nozzles to their original position.
Connect the gas supply and test the flame to confirm that the flow is even and strong.
Additional tips:
Periodic cleaning: Perform this cleaning every 2-3 months to keep the efficiency of your kitchen.
Avoid abrasive products: Apply specific products for aluminum to protect the nozzle material.
Caution: Always work with the stove off and make sure there are no gas leaks before turning it back on.
With this homemade trick, you can easily unclog your stove’s nozzles and make sure a stronger, more efficient flame. In addition to saving on gas consumption, you’ll enhance your cooking experience.
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