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Brilio.net - The stove is one of the most important kitchen appliances in everyday life. Since its discovery, stoves have become an inseparable part of human life because they can help make the process of cooking food more efficient and practical. From traditional stoves with open fires to modern stoves with advanced technology, the development of stoves has undergone a significant transformation over time.
The importance of the stove's function means that this piece of furniture is used almost every day for cooking . This then has the potential to make the stove dirty or even oily. Yup, cooking processes such as frying or sauting food can cause oil splashes which then make the stove dirty and slippery.
The condition of an oily stove must be cleaned immediately. However, because oil stains are quite stubborn, many people use special materials to clean the stove. For example, by mixing vinegar, baking soda, or even hot water to clean oil stains on this stove.
Even though you know, there is a simple ingredient that you can use to clean a greasy stove, you know. This material was used by the owner of the Instagram account @esyiqa.home. Through one of the uploaded videos, he admitted that he did not use complicated ingredients. With just one kitchen ingredient, oil stains on the stove can be removed.
How to clean a greasy stove using only 1 kitchen ingredient.
Reported by BrilioFood from the Instagram account @esyiqa.home on Thursday (11/4), the kitchen ingredient in question is dishwashing soap. Yup, this dishwashing soap contains surfactants which can help reduce the surface tension of water. This way the oil and fat dissolve in water, making it easy to remove. Therefore, this dishwashing soap is suitable for cleaning stoves.
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How to use this dishwashing soap is quite easy. The method is to immediately pour dish soap onto the oily stove. Then scrub the stove using a soft sponge that has been previously dampened. Make sure not to rub the stove with rough objects such as wire wool because it can leave scratches.
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If it has been rubbed evenly, immediately wipe the stove surface with a damp cloth or towel. Apart from removing oil stains, this wet cloth also functions to clean the soap on the stove surface. However, if you feel it is not abrasive enough, you can rinse the cloth until it is clean, then use it to wipe the stove again. Repeat this process until the stove is completely rough and soap-free. That way, the appearance of the stove will be cleaner, smoother and rougher.
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Having been watched more than 3,000 times, this video about how to clean a greasy stove immediately caught the attention of netizens. Who would have thought, many other Instagram users were amazed by the results of the shiny stove. This was expressed directly through the video's comments column.
"So it's clear, sis," said Instagram @syanniii.
"I use it too," said Instagram @rumahbajasatsha.
"When it's clean, I'll be happy," said Instagram @rumahrafa.
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Tips for caring for a gas stove so that the flame stays blue.
Maintaining a gas stove so that the flame remains blue is an important step in keeping the stove functioning properly and safely. Here are some tips for caring for a gas stove.
1. Clean regularly.
Clean the gas stove after each use to avoid the buildup of dirt and grease that can clog the gas line. Use mild soap and warm water to clean the stove surface.
2. Check and clean the burner.
Check the burner periodically to ensure there are no blockages in the burner holes. Clean the burner with a soft clean brush or cloth.
3. Watch the fire.
Make sure the flame on the gas stove is always blue. If the flame is yellow or orange, it could be a sign of a problem with burning the gas. Turn off the stove immediately and check the gas lines and burners.
4. Check the gas hose.
Periodically check the gas hose to ensure there are no leaks. If there is a gas leak, immediately turn off the gas supply and contact a certified gas technician to repair it.
5. Avoid dirt buildup.
Avoid stacking items around the gas stove which can obstruct ventilation and create a fire hazard.
6. Use the stove wisely.
Use fire as needed and don't let the fire burn too big or too small.
7. Use tools.
If available, use tools such as a stove cover or protector to prevent dirt and liquid from entering the gas pipe.
8. Pay attention to signs of problems.
Pay attention to signs of gas stove problems such as hissing sounds or unusual gas odors. Correct the problem immediately to prevent the risk of fire or explosion.
9. Call an expert.
If you are unsure or have problems with your gas stove, it is best to call a trained gas professional to check it. Don't try to repair it yourself if you don't have enough knowledge.
(brl/lut)