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Clear Flame: The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Stove Eyes and Unclogging Burners

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Clean stove burners monthly for best performance.

Store cleaning tools like brushes and pins in a kitchen drawer for quick access.

If burners still malfunction, contact a professional technician.

Variations:
Add white vinegar to the soaking water for extra degreasing power.

Use a steam cleaner on ceramic or glass stovetops with gas burners.

For electric stove eyes, remove and wipe with a damp cloth—do not soak in water.

FAQ:
Q: Why is one of my burners clicking but not lighting?
A: It’s likely clogged or wet—dry and clean the ports, then try again.

Q: Can I use oven cleaner on stove eyes?
A: Avoid it—it’s too harsh and can damage the metal.

Q: How often should I clean stove burners?
A: Ideally once a month, or after heavy cooking sessions.

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