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I got the home depot special and it works but spits out hot water..gets stuff wet and can burn anybody got a solution to make a tip for it.It's for wallpaper removal. Wagner 705...

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I got the home depot special and it works but spits out hot water..gets stuff wet and can burn anybody got a solution to make a tip for it.It's for wallpaper removal. Wagner 705...

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make sure its not gumed up by hard water,

or take a wash cloth and rubberband and cover the nozel, itll still drip but usually its cooled down by then.

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Mines a jiffy-had it for 10 years now-$150. I never heard of a willie steamer! :lol

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you are not on the site enough...that willie steamer is all over the place on here..blowing it hot steamy breath everywhere... :krazy

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I've used the Jiffy and the Shark, there is no comparison...In my experience, the Shark (or steam buggy) is not nearly as good as the Jiffy. Sure the Jiffy costs more, but the time savings will soon make it pay for itself. The Shark and Steam buggy can only hold a pint or so of water, and must be allowed to cool before it can be refilled.

The Shark and Buggy put out steam into a tiny area whereas the Jiffy (with the proper attachment) put out a larger diameter area...about a half dollar size as apposed to a dime sized spot of the Shark and Buggy.

Jiffy steamer wins hands down in my experience.

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I've used the Jiffy and the Shark, there is no comparison...In my experience, the Shark (or steam buggy) is not nearly as good as the Jiffy. Sure the Jiffy costs more, but the time savings will soon make it pay for itself. The Shark and Steam buggy can only hold a pint or so of water, and must be allowed to cool before it can be refilled.

The Shark and Buggy put out steam into a tiny area whereas the Jiffy (with the proper attachment) put out a larger diameter area...about a half dollar size as apposed to a dime sized spot of the Shark and Buggy.

Jiffy steamer wins hands down in my experience.

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:dunno TD! I have a shark and it works OK for removal most of the time . But I have used a Jiffy steamer at another shop and it made my shark look like a very pathetic toy. Ordering Jiffy steamer this week for PPF but I am sure my shark is going around just incase my Jiffy goes tango uniform. :dunno

For those of you that might not know Tango Uniform = ***s up. :dunno

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