To condense steam back into water, cooling the steam or increasing pressure is essential. Users have suggested using a heat exchanger or surrounding the steam pipe with cold materials, like ice or compressed air, to facilitate condensation. The experiment involves capturing soot from exhaust using steam, but challenges arise in effectively collecting the condensed water. A more efficient setup could involve using a well-designed pressure vessel with safety precautions, rather than a DIY approach with a wallpaper stripper. Overall, achieving effective condensation requires careful control of temperature and pressure in the system.