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If your stove’s flame appears weak or uneven, clogged nozzles may be the culprit — often caused by grease, dust, or residue buildup. A weak flame not only reduces cooking efficiency but can also increase gas consumption. Fortunately, with this simple homemade method, you can restore your stove’s performance easily.
Materials You’ll Need
Liquid aluminum cleaner (enough to dissolve grease and residue)
A wooden stick, tube, or spoon handle (small enough to fit into the gas tube)
A strip of toilet paper (for final residue removal)
Steps to Unclog Stove Nozzles
1. Initial Preparation:
Turn off the stove and disconnect the gas supply for safety.
Remove the grates and nozzles from the stove for easy access.
2. Apply the Cleaner:
Pour a generous amount of liquid aluminum cleaner over the nozzles.
Let it sit for 5-10 minutes to dissolve built-up residue.
3. Clean with the Stick or Tube:
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