It sounds like you’re talking about fixing a gas stove with weak or uneven flame. There’s no “home makeup,” but there are safe home methods to unclog burners and improve flame strength.
Here’s a simple and safe guide:
🔥 1) Turn off gas first (important)
Before anything:
- Switch off the stove
- Close the gas supply valve if possible
- Let it cool completely
🧼 2) Clean the burner holes (most common fix)
Weak flame is usually caused by blocked ports.
What to do:
- Remove the burner cap and ring
- Soak in warm water + dish soap for 15–30 minutes
- Scrub gently with a toothbrush
- Use a needle or safety pin to clear each tiny hole
💨 3) Clean the gas nozzle (very important)
If flame is still weak:
- Look at the small gas outlet (jet/nozzle)
- Gently clear dust or grease with a thin wire or needle
⚠️ Don’t enlarge the hole—just clear blockage
🧽 4) Dry everything completely
- Moisture can weaken flame
- Let parts air dry or wipe dry fully before reassembly
🔧 5) Check air vent (for blue flame strength)
- Most stoves have an air shutter under burner
- Adjust slightly to balance air + gas
- Ideal flame is steady blue, not yellow
⚠️ Warning signs (call a technician)
- Flame keeps going out
- Strong gas smell
- Uneven burning even after cleaning
- Clicking ignition problems
🧠 Safety note
If gas flow itself is weak (not just clogged burners), the issue may be:
- Regulator problem
- Gas line blockage
- Cylinder or supply issue
🧯 Bottom line
Most “weak flame” issues are simply:
👉 grease + dust clogging burner holes
If you want, tell me your stove type (single burner, built-in hob, LPG cylinder, etc.), and I can give more exact troubleshooting steps.