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Gas stoves with uneven firing are a common household issue, often caused by blockages, misalignment, or wear and tear in key components. The problem typically arises from food debris or grease clogging the burner ports, improper placement of burner caps, or faulty ignition systems. These issues result in uneven heat distribution, making cooking inefficient and unsafe. Fortunately, it is easy to repair. You can clean the gas stove by removing residue manually and soaking it in water to further remove grease.
After the repair is completed, clean the stove regularly and keep the separators clean to prevent clogging again.
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Remove the burner cap from the stove.
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Remove the burner head from the stove.
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Use a safety pin or toothpick to clean oily residue from the gaps between the separators.
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Pour the flour, white vinegar, and baking soda into a bowl.
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Pour hot water into the bowl and let the chemical reaction occur.
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Put the gas stove burner into the bowl.
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Soak the gas stove burner for 5 minutes.
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Remove the gas stove burner from the bowl.
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Dry the burner using a towel.
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Put the gas stove burner back on the stove.
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If the residue on the separator has not been removed, you can repeat the process. You can increase the concentration of the liquid, reduce the volume of hot water, or soak it for a longer time to achieve better decontamination results.
If the residue on the separator has not been removed, you can repeat the process. You can increase the concentration of the liquid, reduce the volume of hot water, or soak it for a longer time to achieve better decontamination results.