Instagram/@indah3yani

No need to spend up to 30 minutes to 1 hour.

  6 Maret 2024 14:00

Brilio.net - After using it for cooking several times, the stove will definitely be dirty due to oil splashes or drips from cooking ingredients . Not to mention, there are areas inside the stove, such as the burner funnel, which are at risk of turning black due to frequent exposure to fire. Like most other burnt stains, these stains on the burner funnel are very difficult to clean.

Many people choose to leave the burner funnel dirty because it is considered less disturbing. On the other hand, there are also those who don't realize there are stains because the position of the stove burner funnel is covered by the burner and stove.

In fact, if the burner funnel is dirty, it could become a nest for bacteria and germs, you know. Therefore, it is important to clean the stove burner funnel regularly.

Usually, stove burner funnels can be cleaned by soaking them in a mixture of cleaning agents. You can use citrus, baking soda, or special ingredients to clean the stove. However, this trick is often considered to be complicated. Moreover, the time needed to soak it is quite long, it can be 30 minutes to 1 hour or even more.

Well, you don't need to worry, because there is still one more trick from netizens using the Instagram account @indah3yani, here. The netizen who is familiarly called Indah explained that this trick is easy to practice because it only requires the addition of two kitchen ingredients.

"Clean, clean, clean, keep cleaning. Don't hold back on the stove. If it's been a long time, it's really hard to clean," he wrote in an Instagram upload @indah3yani, quoted by BrilioFood on Wednesday (6/3).

How to clean burnt crust on the stove burner funnel.

First, prepare a container to put the cleaning materials. Then, put a little toothpaste into the container. Next, add two main kitchen ingredients to clean burnt crust on the burner funnel of this stove, namely baking soda and dishwashing soap.

Stir until all ingredients are evenly mixed. Then, apply the cleaning mixture to all sides of the stove burner funnel with the help of a toothbrush.

No need to soak, this is a trick to clean burnt crust on the funnel  Instagram

photo: Instagram/@indah3yani

After that, rub the stove burner funnel until the burnt crust disappears. The owner of the Instagram account @indah3yani explains that you can scrub it using a toothbrush or dishwashing sponge. Finally, when all the stains are gone, rinse the stove burner funnel with running water.

No need to soak, this is a trick to clean burnt crust on the funnel  Instagram

photo: Instagram/@indah3yani

How about it, this trick is really practical for cleaning burnt crust on the stove burner funnel, isn't it? Taking a peek at @indah3yani's Instagram upload which has been watched 121 thousand times, quite a few netizens have left enthusiastic comments wanting to try this trick at home, you know. If so, are you interested in trying it too?

How to prevent rust on stove burner funnels.

After years of use, the stove burner funnel may become covered with rust. This is also known as corrosion. To prevent this, here are several ways you can do it.

1. Dry after use.

After cooking, be sure to dry the burner funnel with a dry towel or clean rag. Corrosion is more likely to occur on wet or damp surfaces.

2. Avoid exposure to water.

If possible, avoid exposing the burner funnel to direct water. Try not to get spilled liquid or water from cleaning tools when cleaning the stove.

3. Use cover.

If you rarely use the stove, consider covering the burner funnel with a special cover that is available. This cover can protect the surface of the funnel from direct exposure to air humidity.

4. Use anti-rust lubricant.

You can also apply anti-rust lubricant to the surface of the burner funnel periodically to help prevent corrosion. Make sure to clean and dry the mouthpiece first before applying lubricant.

5. Regular cleaning and maintenance.

Perform routine cleaning and maintenance on the burner funnel. Clean regularly with mild soap and warm water, then dry well. Do not allow food debris or oil to accumulate on the surface of the funnel as this can accelerate corrosion.

6. Check regular conditions.

Periodically, check the condition of the burner hopper to ensure there are no signs of corrosion or other damage. If you find signs of corrosion, consider replacing the damaged burner funnel.

(brl/lut)

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