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The gas at home has lasted six months since the technician showed me this.

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1. Dismantling the burners

First of all, make sure the stove is off and cold. Gently remove the burners to avoid damaging them.

2. Initial cleaning with toothpaste

Toothpaste is an excellent natural degreasing. Apply generously to each room and rub with a brush or sponge. It will peel off the fat and the burnt residues.

3. 3. Soaking in an effective solution

In a large container:

  • Pour in the hot water
  • Add the salt, sodium bicarbonate and dishwashing liquid
  • Dip the burners into the mixture and let them soak for at least 2 hours

This mixture will dissolve dirt and effortlessly inlaid fat.

4. Rinsing and reassembly

  • Take the burners out and rub the last residue
  • Rinse them abundantly with clean water
  • Dry them completely before putting them back on
  • Turn on your stove and observe the flame: it must be blue and stable

If the flame remains orange, let the gas circulate for a few minutes, then try again.

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