How to effectively clean your gas stove burners to restore a strong, blue flame.
Does your gas stove flame seem weak, yellowish, or take forever to boil a pot? Don’t panic, it’s a very common problem. This minor inconvenience often hides a subtle but serious buildup: the burners are clogged. And the good news is that a simple home cleaning is often all it takes to get everything back in working order! But before diving into the solution, let’s see why this problem occurs and how to prevent it in the future.
Why does the flame become weak or yellow?
Over time, cooking grease, splashes, and even dust accumulate in the tiny burner holes. As a result, the gas doesn’t circulate properly, the flame loses intensity, and it heats less. Besides the loss of power, this increases cooking time and slightly raises your fuel consumption. In short, a real waste of energy and culinary resources!
The good news is that you don’t need miracle products or a professional: a few simple steps, a little white vinegar and a toothpick can make all the difference.
How to unclog gas burners in minutes
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