Behind the toliet paint tool
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LOL decided to paint the bathrooms, I found this brush for the dreaded task of painting behind the toilet.
She raves about it, said it makes it really easy puts the paint where it belongs.  I even got two point on my man card.
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https://www.thegrommet.com/paint-behind-...nt%20Tools




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#11
Ferg would be proud. Any info on where to get it, brand name, or something like that?
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(08-18-2018, 12:23 PM)fredhargis Wrote: Ferg would be proud. 


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(08-18-2018, 12:23 PM)fredhargis Wrote: Ferg would be proud. Any info on where to get it, brand name, or something like that?

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Sadly, I forgot about Dave....lol

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(08-18-2018, 12:23 PM)fredhargis Wrote: Ferg would be proud. Any info on where to get it, brand name, or something like that?

here you go

https://www.amazon.com/Paint-Behind-Tigh...aint+brush

the only toilet I've ever painted behind is the one I pulled when I was remodeling the bathroom and I painted before I reinstalled it.  does that count?
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#15
lifehacker says to glue an edger paint pad to a stir stick.  I'll have to think about doing that
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#16
I think the best way to do this, if you can swing the $20, is to pull the tank and replace the internals. You'll have a better running toilet, a clean tank, and no challenge to paint behind it.
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(08-21-2018, 08:22 AM)EricU Wrote: lifehacker says to glue an edger paint pad to a stir stick.  I'll have to think about doing that

Come on! It's three nuts and a $2 wax ring.
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#18
I usually just take the tank off.  It's always a pain.
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