A simple method to effectively unclog injectors

No need to replace your burners! A good cleaning is enough to restore their full power. Follow these steps:
- Prepare your stove
- Turn off the stove completely and let it cool.
- Remove all removable parts: grates, burners and flame diffusers.
- Turn off the gas supply for safety.
- Clean the surface and burners
- Wipe with a dry cloth or soft brush to remove crumbs and dirt.
- Use a scraper or a sponge soaked in soapy water to remove encrusted grease.
- Dry thoroughly before moving on to the next step.
- Unclog and clean injectors
- Using a suitable wrench, carefully unscrew each injector by turning it counterclockwise.
- Soak them in a mixture of hot water and white vinegar for several hours to dissolve the grease.
- Use a fine needle or toothpick to remove any deposits stuck in the small holes.
- Rinse thoroughly and dry completely before screwing them back in.
Test your flame and enjoy optimal cooking

Once all the parts are reassembled, turn on the gas supply , then light your burners. You should find a powerful, stable and very blue flame . If the problem persists, check the condition of the injectors or consider replacing them.
Good regular maintenance will save you a lot of hassle and extend the life of your cooker!
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