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How to unclog stove nozzles and make the flame stronger with this homemade trick

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> *Important:* Make sure the stove is turned off and completely cool before starting.

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### 🧼 **Step-by-Step: How to Unclog Your Stove Nozzles and Boost the Flame**

#### **Step 1: Remove the Burner Grates and Caps**

Carefully lift off the burner grates and burner caps to expose the nozzles or ports. These are the tiny holes where gas escapes and ignites.

#### **Step 2: Use a Needle or Pin to Unclog the Holes**

Gently insert a needle or pin into each nozzle hole to dislodge any gunk, grease, or food particles. **Do not enlarge the holes**—you just want to clear the blockage.

#### **Step 3: Scrub with Baking Soda and Vinegar**

* Mix 2 tablespoons of baking soda with enough vinegar to make a paste.
* Use an old toothbrush to scrub the burner area, focusing on the nozzles and surrounding surface.
* Let the paste sit for 10–15 minutes if there’s heavy buildup.

#### **Step 4: Rinse with Warm Water**

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Dip a sponge or cloth in warm water and wipe everything down thoroughly, removing all residue. Dry the parts completely.

#### **Step 5: Reassemble the Burners**

Once everything is clean and dry, place the caps and grates back in their original positions.

### ✅ **Test the Flame**

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Turn on the burner. If the nozzle was clogged before, you’ll notice a **stronger, more even blue flame** almost immediately. If not, repeat the process or inspect for deeper buildup under the burner.

### 🔁 **Bonus Tip: Do This Monthly**

To keep your stove working efficiently:

* Clean the burner heads and nozzles once a month.
* Wipe spills immediately to prevent clogging.
* Avoid using too much water or cleaning solution around gas ports.

### ⚠️ **When to Call a Professional**

If the flame is still weak after cleaning, or you notice unusual gas smells or irregular flickering, it might be a gas flow issue. In that case, it’s best to call a technician for a deeper inspection.

## 🔥 Final Thoughts

A weak stove flame doesn’t always mean something major is broken—it could just be a clogged nozzle. With this quick and easy homemade trick, you can restore your burners and keep your cooking fast, efficient, and frustration-free.

**Clean burners = stronger flames = better meals.**
Simple as that.

Want a printable kitchen maintenance checklist or more home appliance tips like this? Just let me know!

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