Brilio.net - Amid the difficulties experienced by many people, the scarcity of 3 kg LPG gas has also had an impact on small businesses, including fried rice stalls. A fried rice trader named Wasis, who operates in Condet, East Jakarta, revealed the difficulties faced in obtaining melon gas, the term for 3 kg LPG gas, since Friday, January 31, 2025.
On the other hand, having home appliances such as LPG gas, does need to be cleaned regularly so that cooking and eating activities remain hygienic and healthy. According to clemson.edu, bacteria can grow on dirty kitchen utensils, which if left untreated can cause the risk of food poisoning.
In addition to visible furniture, parts that are rarely seen such as LPG gas hoses also need to be cleaned. Although often hidden under the stove table shelf, LPG gas hoses can become crusty due to dust and oil stains. If not cleaned for a long time, the crust on the LPG gas hose will be difficult to remove. A netizen on the YouTube account EK TV CHANEL shared how to clean LPG gas hoses quickly, only taking about 3 to 5 minutes.
"I want to share how to clean gas hoses and gas regulators that have not been cleaned for years," he said, quoted by brilio.net from YouTube EK TV CHANEL on Tuesday (4/2).
The only ingredients needed are dish soap dissolved in enough water. Stir briefly until the soap is completely dissolved in the water. Next, prepare any type of brush, such as a large brush or an old toothbrush.
photo: YouTube/EK TV CHANEL
Dip the brush into soapy water, then brush it on the regulator and the LPG gas hose. Brush for a few moments all over until the stains are completely gone. If you feel the crust stains are completely gone, rinse immediately with clean water.
photo: YouTube/EK TV CHANEL
Before use, the hose and LPG gas regulator can be dried and wiped using a clean cloth until there is no more water left. Then, when this tool is shiny, it means it is ready to be reinstalled to the LPG gas. How, the method is very simple, right?
photo: YouTube/EK TV CHANEL
Peeking into the comments column on EK TV CHANEL's YouTube upload about cleaning LPG gas hoses, a number of netizens looked enthusiastic. On the other hand, there were also those who asked and gave suggestions for cleaning LPG gas hoses using other materials.
"Try adding citric acid..., " said YouTube Sunaji Aji.
"Don't you use baking soda too?" asked YouTube Feby Irwani.
(brl/lut)