How to effectively clean your gas stove burners to restore a strong, blue flame.

Safety first.
Always start by turning off the stove and shutting off the gas supply. This simple step ensures safe cleaning. Then remove the grates and burners for easy access to the nozzles.

To dissolve stubborn dirt
, pour a little white vinegar (or a mild product suitable for aluminum) onto each nozzle and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes. The vinegar will soften the grease and loosen the deposits without damaging the metal.

To unclog gently,
use a toothpick, a fine needle, or a small piece of wire to delicately remove any debris. The idea is not to scrape, but rather to clear the openings one by one, patiently and gently.

Clean and dry.
Then wipe with a clean cloth or paper towel to remove any traces of vinegar and remaining residue. Before reassembling the burners, make sure they are completely dry—this is essential for successful ignition.

Test the result.
Replace the parts, turn your stove back on, and observe the flame. If it’s blue, bright, and steady, you’ve succeeded! You’ve just restored its full power.

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