Before you unclog your gas stove nozzle, make sure you have the following tools:
Wrench. Fine needles.
Detergents (such as alcohol or detergents).
Safety gloves. At the same time, make sure the gas stove is de-energized and the gas valve is closed.
First, use a wrench to gently unscrew the top cover above the gas hob so that the nozzle is exposed.
Then, use a wrench to unscrew the nozzle, being careful not to use too much force to avoid damaging the nozzle.
Soak the unscrewed nozzle in the detergent to ensure complete coverage. The blockage is then gently cleaned using a fine needle, which can be inserted back and forth through the small holes of the nozzle to ensure that the blockage is completely removed.
Rinse the cleaner thoroughly, rinsing the nozzle several times with clean water to ensure that all residue is removed.
Double-check other connecting parts, such as gas pipes and valves, before reinstalling the nozzle. Make sure there are no loose or damaged parts.
Reinstall the nozzle onto the gas hob, using a wrench to tighten gently. Make sure the nozzle is installed correctly and fastened in place.
Once you have completed the above steps, reconnect the gas** and open the gas valve. Then, the gas stove is ignited to ensure that the flame is even, stable, and not abnormal.