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

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

Restore Your Stove’s Flame with This Simple Cleaning Trick, A weak or uneven flame on your stove is often caused by clogged nozzles from grease, dust, or residue. This affects cooking efficiency and increases gas use—but a quick homemade method can help.

What You’ll Need:

  • Liquid aluminum cleaner – dissolves grease and grime

  • Wooden stick, tube, or spoon handle – for scrubbing inside the gas tube

  • Toilet paper – to wipe off residue

Steps:

  1. Prep Safely

    • Turn off the stove and disconnect the gas.

    • Remove grates and nozzles.

  2. Apply Cleaner

    • Pour aluminum cleaner on the nozzles.

    • Let it sit for 5–10 minutes.

  3. Unclog the Tube

    • Gently insert the stick or tube into the nozzle’s gas tube.

    • Move it back and forth to dislodge debris.

  4. Clean Up

    • Use toilet paper to remove remaining residue.

    • Dry thoroughly.

  5. Reassemble & Test

    • Reattach nozzles and turn the gas back on.

    • Test the flame—it should now be strong and even.

Tips:

  • Clean every 2–3 months for best results.

  • Avoid harsh cleaners—use aluminum-safe products.

  • Always check for gas leaks before use.

This easy method boosts your stove’s flame, improves efficiency, and saves gas.