Materials:
Liquid aluminum cleaner: use enough to remove accumulated grease and residue.
A wooden stick, a tube or a spoon handle: must be sized to fit the gas tube, allowing for thorough cleaning.
A strip of toilet paper: Used to remove residue left after cleaning.
Steps to unclog kitchen drains:
Initial preparation:
Ensure the stove is off and disconnect the gas supply for safety reasons.
Remove the stove grates and nozzles for easy cleaning.
Application of the cleaner:
Pour a sufficient amount of liquid aluminum cleaner onto the nozzles.
Leave to stand for 5 to 10 minutes to allow the cleaner to dissolve any residue.
Cleaning with the stick or tube:
Insert the stick, tube or wooden spoon handle into the gas tube connected to the nozzle.
Use gentle but firm movements to remove any internal debris that may be blocking the passage of gas.
Using toilet paper: