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Bob Wilcox
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 พ.ค. 2013
Greatest and easiest way to remove wallpaper using Wagner steamer
Easy way to remove wallpaper and borders with Wagner steamer.
This steamer is great for wallpaper removal, grout cleaning, soap scum removal, cleaning windows and mirrors, cleaning floors, carpets and upholstery, sanitizing and general cleaning.
This steamer is great for wallpaper removal, grout cleaning, soap scum removal, cleaning windows and mirrors, cleaning floors, carpets and upholstery, sanitizing and general cleaning.
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Thank you. I have 22 year old wallpaper that I needed to get off and this worked. I had a Wagner also
Great video 👍,
Steamer is great but not the electricity bill u get as a result of using it
You should have rolled it with the spike tool before it would have gotten behind the glue more
While using the Wagner steamer I broke one on the connecter ends on the hose. You can't buy a hose, so I adapted a two inch PCV connecter and taped it to the the hose. I've got to say it actually worked better than what Wagner had. You have to develop your own technique to keep from getting scorched. Keep the filling the steamer; more water, more steam.
I’ve hate wallpaper
What model Wagner steamer is this?
You are just so friendly, like the uncle I never had.
whats the model ur using
So backwards, wrong wrong wrong !!!
Nothing wrong with my results. Worked quite well in my case. BTW, where are all of your helpful videos. Oh that’s right…. all you want to do is troll and make childish comments. Had fun doing this video with my daughter and it was successful. Always a glub sitting behind a keyboard and bad mouthing whatever they can. Must be a very bitter human being that had a terrible childhood.
that took far too long for that little bit. imagine how long a house would take...
better suggestions ahve u found out?
OMG, one layer was already too much but two, there??????
Thank you!
Do you have a link where to get that attachment?
did u ever find it
2 or three layers? 😱
What brand is your steamer
I tried same way but didn't work very well. Wall paper is very old and very hedge to remove any tips please
didu figure it out
Thanks, Bob!
Might you do more videos?
Can I use this for cabinets with ugly old wallpaper?
Thanks Bob this is very helpful! :)
Jesus bob save some pussy for the rest of us
Great job brother thanks for the tips
It’l be quicker to build a new house
Ur funny
Helps people with no budget like me! 💁♀️
why doesn't anyone do it on a bathroom wall I did it for 8 hours and only got a 6ftx3ft space cleaned , anybody got any better ideas. I used the hot water and downy solution worked great for the bottom 2 ft and the rest was a mess
Yo! Bird up!
The wall paper you are removing is plastic based, not you typical paper most are looking to remove. This is a false demonstration of removing "paper".
Stephan Brown Haha
@@bobwilcox8201 what's funny
I agree with you Stephan that paper came off way too easily if it was regular paper-based it would be coming off in pieces
Her asinine comment. Tis what’s funny.
My fathers name is Bob Wilcox my name is Matt Wilcox haha
Hey there … my dads’ name was Bob too. 😀😀😀
Hello... did You add some chemical or is just water???
That is a good tool but your steaming the heck out of your ceiling.... and time it takes that way seems endless......
Is the steam bad for the ceiling? Plus that popcorn ceiling needs to come down anyway lol
How observant you are…..not a popcorn ceiling.
Geloradanan, I have used a scoring tool before, but wasn’t very successful. This steamer was the easiest way I have found to make this project pleasing and much easier than the fabric softener and scoring way. Kevin Leo...don’t know the meaning of your comment Rick and d Mac thanks for the positives. And no....I do not work for Wagner. Unfortunately, I recently have had a seal issue with my steamer and it has developed a leak thru the bottom. And Wagner does not have an internal replacement for the reservoir tank. I made a modification with some caulk and has cut the leak in half but stills leaks. Other than that I am really happy with this product. Over the past 3 and a half years, it has helped me with numerous projects.
Thank you, Mr. Wilcox. I appreciate you posting this video. The steam worked well for me, even though I was using a little garment steamer. I made my own steamer pad for it out of a rectangular plastic tray and some PVC pipe cement. I used a little epoxy putty too, just to strengthen the connection point. It works great for only about $20 invested in the components.
Flex Seal that leak. That stuff will stop any leak.
Should you use a scoring tool to penetrate the wallpaper so the steam gets under the paper, or is that necessary with a steamer? Thank you ever so much in advance!
Geloradanan R'lyeh tried the scoring tool. Don't work too well.
Thank you, Elaine! I tried it without scoring first, and it was a little slow. So then I tried scoring it, and it only came off in little pieces. I might have been a little too aggressive with the scoring roller. Next time I have to remove wallpaper, I might try high explosives. 😉
Lol he's making a meal of that
Excellent. Thank you!
Agree. If this guy being postive about this steamer works for Wagner, I would like a job. It works just like he noted, if you take the paper off with a scraper the glue come either with the paper or the scraper, great product. I did pull the printed part of the paper off first so just the subsrate paper was left. Great product.
Jolly good demonstration sir! Jolly good!
Thank you jolly much 😂
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