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Painting the wall behind a toilet can be a challenge. Because space is so tight between the toilet tank and the wall — sometimes two inches or less — typical paintbrush techniques just won't work. Textured Hole Paint Roller

How To Paint Behind a Toilet | Family Handyman

I've painted behind dozens of toilets. I've found a four-inch paint roller with a 3/8-inch nap works best, because it's thin enough to fit in the space.

Here, I'll describe a method I often use that results in complete wall coverage.

Special considerations: Most toilets have a gap of 1-1/2 inches between the wall and the toilet tank. If your toilet tank sits flush against the wall, or the gap is less than 3/4-in., you'll need to remove the tank to paint behind it.

Laurie M Nichols for Family Handyman

Laurie M Nichols for Family Handyman

Laurie M Nichols for Family Handyman

Laurie M Nichols for Family Handyman

Laurie M Nichols for Family Handyman

Laurie M Nichols for Family Handyman

Laurie M Nichols for Family Handyman

Laurie M Nichols for Family Handyman

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