Morning all. I am dragging today. I was fighting 2 seriously overgrown hibiscus bushes near our front walkway last night. I won that battle, but they are paying me back today! My arms hurt!!
Tonight I get to prime the bathroom I need to paint. I asked this question last night too, but maybe you guys can help: short of removing the toilet tank (an option, but not realistic since DH is out of town), how can I paint behind the tank?
Jessica, they sell paint brushes with long thin handles and you can sort of dab it on in a side to side motion. You'll get most of it that way unless you have guests that check behind there to see if you got it all!
Tonight I get to prime the bathroom I need to paint. I asked this question last night too, but maybe you guys can help: short of removing the toilet tank (an option, but not realistic since DH is out of town), how can I paint behind the tank?
They also sell flat pads that are usually used to paint along the wall at the ceiling. These pads typically have a place where you can screw a foot long handle onto. Sometimes these are sold in kits, or seperately. The one I have is about an inch deep and about six inches by six inches wide, so if the space behind the tank is an inch or more you should be good to go.
No clue on the riddle, I guess today I'm out! I do however have plenty of "other" things to read.
Originally posted by Loubon Jessica, they sell paint brushes with long thin handles and you can sort of dab it on in a side to side motion. You'll get most of it that way unless you have guests that check behind there to see if you got it all!
Not worried about the guests!! More worried about potential buyers!! LOL
I went back and took a good look at that wall. The way the toilet is installed, it will be impossible to paint behind it without removing the tank. There is only about 1/4" space at the top of the tank. So much for surprising DH with a painted bathroom when he comes home! I also discovered while priming the 3 other walls that I am just not tall enough to get all the way to the ceiling. I guess DH will have to finish this job!