Clogged stove nozzles can make your flame weak, uneven, or yellow—but you can safely clean them at home with a simple method. Here’s a clear, effective guide 👇
🔥 How to Unclog Stove Nozzles & Get a Strong Blue Flame
⚠️ Safety First
- Turn off the gas supply completely
- Let the stove cool down
- Work in a well-ventilated area
🧰 What You’ll Need
- Warm water
- Dish soap
- White vinegar
- A thin needle or pin
- Old toothbrush or small brush
🪣 Step-by-Step Cleaning Method
1️⃣ Remove Burner Parts
- Take off the burner cap and head
- Expose the small holes (nozzles) where gas comes out
2️⃣ Soak in Vinegar Solution
- Mix equal parts warm water + white vinegar
- Soak burner parts for 20–30 minutes
👉 This loosens grease and debris
3️⃣ Unclog the Nozzles
- Use a thin needle or pin to gently clear each hole
- Don’t force it—just remove blockage
4️⃣ Scrub & Rinse
- Use a toothbrush with dish soap to scrub
- Rinse with clean water
5️⃣ Dry Completely
- Let parts air dry or wipe thoroughly
👉 Moisture can affect ignition
6️⃣ Reassemble & Test
- Put everything back
- Turn on the gas and check the flame
🔥 What a Healthy Flame Looks Like
- Blue and steady
- Even around the burner
- No flickering or yellow tips
⚠️ Extra Tips
- Clean burners once a month
- Avoid spilling food into the holes
- If flame is still weak, the issue may be with the gas pressure or internal jet—call a technician
🟢 Bottom Line
A simple mix of vinegar, water, and careful cleaning can unclog stove nozzles and restore a strong, efficient flame—no expensive products needed.
If you want, I can show you a 2-minute quick cleaning trick for daily maintenance so your stove never gets clogged again.