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How to clean the stove eyes and get rid of blockages

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Certainly! Here’s an informative and practical article for the recipe-topic: **”How to Clean the Stove Eyes and Get Rid of Blockages.”**

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# How to Clean the Stove Eyes and Get Rid of Blockages: A Step-by-Step Guide

If your stove burners (commonly called **stove eyes**) aren’t heating evenly or seem weaker than usual, it might be time for a deep clean. Grease, spills, and food debris can build up over time, causing blockages and reducing performance — not to mention increasing the risk of unpleasant odors or even fire hazards.

The good news? With just a few household items and some elbow grease, you can clean your stove eyes and restore them to their best working condition.

## 🔥 What Are Stove Eyes?

“Stove eyes” refer to the burners on your stovetop. There are generally two types:

* **Electric stove eyes** – the coil burners that sit on top of the stove
* **Gas stove burners** – which have removable grates and a burner cap with flame outlets

Each type requires a slightly different cleaning method, but the goal is the same: remove grime and **unblock the heating elements or gas ports**.

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## 🧼 What You’ll Need

* Dish soap
* Baking soda
* White vinegar
* Toothbrush or small cleaning brush
* Safety pin or needle (for gas burner holes)
* Warm water
* Microfiber cloths or paper towels
* Degreaser (optional for heavy buildup)

 

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