🧼 Introduction: Weak Gas Flame? Here’s the Fix
If your gas stove flame is weak, yellowish, or uneven, it’s not just frustrating—it’s a sign that your burner nozzles are clogged 🔧. Over time, food splatter, grease, dust, and rust can block the tiny holes that release gas, causing low heat output, delayed cooking, and even dangerous gas buildup ⚠️.
But before you call a technician or replace your stove, there’s a simple, powerful DIY trick that can restore your burner’s strength and give you that clean, strong blue flame again 🔵🔥.
🛠️ The Homemade Hack Using Paper Towels and Alcohol
This trick involves using a paper towel roll soaked in rubbing alcohol to burn away grime and carbon deposits deep inside your burner head. It sounds wild, but it works—fast, safely, and cheaply. 💥
🔥 Why This Work
- Rubbing alcohol (isopropyl) burns cleanly and reaches high temperatures, helping break down soot and carbon build-up.
- The flame travels through the air holes and nozzle tips, unclogging the internal channels without disassembly.
- This creates a more efficient flame, improves gas flow, and even reduces gas consumption in the long term.
🧪 What You’ll Need
- 1 empty toilet paper or paper towel roll (cardboard core)
- Rubbing alcohol (70% or 90%)
- Lighter or matchstick 🔥
- Stove turned off
- (Optional) Gloves and ventilation
đź“‹ Step-by-Step Instructions
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