Cleaning a portable gas stove and making a blue flame

If you like to cook, the stove surely becomes an integral part that is used frequently. But what if your stove doesn’t produce a blue flame? The heat produced, of course, will not be maximum. That is why right now I am trying to discuss tips for cleaning your gas stove. The blue flame indicates that the gas is flowing smoothly and that the mixture with oxygen is adequate. I suggest you clean the stove regularly, so that the stove is ready anytime you want to use it. Otherwise, oil or sauce spills will redden the flame and blacken the cookware. The flame will not be at maximum, and if you ignore it, it can be dangerous. So what are the tips for keeping your stove clean and safe? I analyze them below just for you.

First, prepare the necessary tools, such as a filament brush, a cloth, and a safety pin. For safety, loosen the hose and tube connected to the regulator earlier. Loosen all the stove components one by one, starting with the pot support, the top plate, the burner head and the posts located in the middle. Wash those spare parts one by one with detergent. Special for burner head, clean it with filament brush. For the campfire lane, use a safety pin or needle. Rinse the parts one by one under running water. Aerate all components until they are really dry. Clean the inside and outside of the stove with a cloth. If the components have dried, replace them one by one. Tune the gas and oxygen regulator lever mixture until the flame turns blue.

For your information, I suggest that you replace the gas hose after three years of use. Use a regulator that has safety, so that if a leak occurs accidentally, the hose will automatically shut off. Use a cloth with a soft surface to clean the stove, to avoid scratches. Make sure the binder clamp sticks firmly, test it with drops of soapy water in the connection space. This principle is the same as that used to check a tire for leaks. Also make sure that the rubber at the end of the gas cylinder valve is in good condition, is not broken, and is still elastic.

Finally, turn the lever at the bottom to establish a perfect gas and oxygen mixing condition. When doing this step, I suggest doing it while the gas stove is on.

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