Let's try this again...sorry for the duplication:
Attaching picture of my favorite type of pliers for yanking those pesky pressed in jets. They have a wider jaw with lots of grip. One tip: firmly clamp the jet along it's entire length (not just at the top), tight enough to avoid slipping, but not so tight as too deform it). Then use a sort of gentle pull/twist motion. Once you do a couple, it's pretty easy. When clean tap them back into place using a plastic or aluminum hammer.
If the jets are plugged and compressed air won't open them up - try soaking them in carb cleaner overnight and try again. Stubborn deposits may require a butane torch to melt the goo out. I also have used a very small sewing needle to poke through the crud as well. Overall, just be patient and don't try to force anything. Good Luck!