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I have a Glow Worm Micron 30FF and I cleaned the burner today. When I fired it up there was some slight yellowing of flames but is that normal?

The other thing was the whole of the burner didn't light until I gently blew on the flames, I thought maybe this was due to the cover plate being off?
 
Need to get a gas safe engineer out sorry to say and you shouldn’t be messing around unless your qualified
 
does it look like i give a ........ i hope you do and get a gsr engineer to look at it, or if you mess and it goes BOOM then
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does it look like i give a ........ i hope you do and get a gsr engineer to look at it, or if you mess and it goes BOOM then
does it look like we give ............. you have been given advice
Haha. I've been used to cleaning lots of gas heaters for several years so I'm fairly confident with what I'm doing...
 
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