Brilio.net - Hoses and regulators are important components in the kitchen that channel and regulate gas pressure from the cylinder to the stove. The cleanliness of these two tools is often overlooked, although dirt can accumulate from dust, oil splashes, and cooking residue. The humid position also makes it susceptible to moss. To clean stubborn black stains and moss, many people use a mixture of citric acid and hot water. This liquid is effective in removing dirt on the hose and regulator, ensuring that the gas is channeled properly and the stove flame remains stable.
But actually there are other materials that can also be used, you know. A YouTube user EK TV CHANEL once shared a tutorial used to clean the hose and regulator of a gas cylinder. In the video, he admitted to using simple methods and materials found in the kitchen.
"This method is very easy and only takes 3 minutes to clean," said YouTube EK TV CHANEL.
As reported by BrilioFood on Tuesday (10/10), the cleaning agent used is dish soap. The method is simply to put dish soap into a container. Then mix with water and stir until dissolved.
photo: YouTube/EK TV CHANEL
Once done, dip the toothbrush into it and use it to scrub the hose and regulator of the gas cylinder. When you want to clean it, make sure the hose and regulator are removed from the gas cylinder or stove. After that, continue to brush the stubborn black stains.
photo: YouTube/EK TV CHANEL
If the stain is too thick, you can use a rougher clothes brush. Keep rubbing until the stain fades. After that, rinse the hose and regulator with clean water. When rinsing, do it carefully so that the water does not enter the inside of the regulator.
photo: YouTube/EK TV CHANEL
After rinsing, wipe the hose and regulator using a dry cloth. Well, the cleaned gas hose and regulator look shinier. It even looks like when it was just bought. That way, the hose and regulator can be reinstalled on the gas cylinder and stove.
photo: YouTube/EK TV CHANEL
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