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24 September 2024 06:00

How to fix a leaking and smelly LPG gas cylinder with the help of one simple ingredient

Gas stoves are often used every day, but they can leak and emit odors. Here's how to fix it. Nadhifah
foto: YouTube/Amnaifa Channel

Brilio.net - Gas stoves are the choice of many people for everyday use because they are easy to use and the fuel is easy to find, both in grocery stores and large supermarkets.

However, the use of gas is not free from obstacles such as leaks and odors that come out when used. This is certainly dangerous if left alone.

If you experience a similar incident, don't panic. One YouTube user, Amnaifa Channel, shared a trick to overcome the problem.

First of all, what needs to be done is to detect the location of the leak in the LPG gas . The method is easy, dip the LPG gas into a container filled with water.

photo: YouTube/Amnaifa Channel

Leaking gas when dipped in water will definitely produce small bubbles. Like the LPG gas belonging to this YouTube user. In this way, the location of the leak can be identified.

"It turns out that the leak was around the thread, guys," he said, quoted by BrilioFood from YouTube Amnaifa Channel on Monday (23/9).

photo: YouTube/Amnaifa Channel

If you don't have a large container, you can also try another way, namely by flushing the gas with soapy water.

"Well, this shows which one is leaking. If the mouth of the tube is not leaking and is safe," he explained further.

photo: YouTube/Amnaifa Channel

If you already know which part is leaking, you can immediately patch it. Not with rubber bands, but this netizen relies on bar soap.

"The solution is to patch it using used soap," he said.

photo: YouTube/Amnaifa Channel

Stick the cut bar of soap onto the leaking gas part. Press it until the entire hole is completely covered.

photo: YouTube/Amnaifa Channel

If it is like this, it is guaranteed that the LPG gas will not leak again. That way, there will be no more gas smell in the kitchen. If you don't believe it, you can check it by pouring soapy water on the LPG gas.

"Well, there's nothing bubbling anymore," he said further.

photo: YouTube/Amnaifa Channel

This 4 minute 1 second video has been watched 4.8 thousand times and has successfully attracted the attention of netizens. This trick is perfect for those of you who are panicking about your LPG gas leak.

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