Kitchen Gas Appliances - Partially Clogged LP Gas Burners
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RUSTYION
04-29-07, 08:14 AM
Hi All,
My 30ins free standing propane gas stove front burners have over time become partially clogged due to the Mrs using “oven cleaner spray” to clean the stove top.
My question is; where could I find the proper tools either online or in store, to unclog those burners to have an even flame?
Many thanks for your assistance,
RustyIon
My 30ins free standing propane gas stove front burners have over time become partially clogged due to the Mrs using “oven cleaner spray” to clean the stove top.
My question is; where could I find the proper tools either online or in store, to unclog those burners to have an even flame?
Many thanks for your assistance,
RustyIon
jmnew51
04-29-07, 08:59 AM
I usually use a welding torch tip cleaner, which can be purchased at any store that sells welding supplies. Probably a place like home depot would have it. Also toothpicks are sometimes good for cleaning small orfices. Just be careful not to enlarge the ports with anything you stick in there.
Pendragon
04-29-07, 10:04 AM
If it's just the burners, I've washed them in the dishwasher. Then either 'bake' them at 150 degrees or so, or let them dry overnight before using. Water will clog the holes until it dries out otherwise.