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I have used a Wagner wall paper steamer with the wand removed to raise dents that wouldn't quite lift with an iron. I never went as far as to adapt a air hose fitting to concentrate the steam to a really small spot though.
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Originally Posted by
Doco overboard
I have used a Wagner wall paper steamer with the wand removed to raise dents that wouldn't quite lift with an iron. I never went as far as to adapt a air hose fitting to concentrate the steam to a really small spot though.
Doco,
I stumbled on and have now lost a post here where someone mentioned a Air compressor fitting that attached with no problems to their Wagner steamer.
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A wet course cotton terry towel placed over a dented area (with no torn wood fibers) run over with a hot steam iorn has worked quite well for me.
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