Behind toilet trick?
What to do behind toilet
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if you put a red brick or a half a brick in the tank above the bowl it will displace water and you use less water when flushing, thus saving a bit on the utilities bill
Usually nothing should go behind a toilet - not much space there. You can find shelving and storage units that straddle the toilet and fit above the tank. What else were you thinking about?
Ok, I am curious . . . Trick for what? Painting? Wallpapering? Some other wall treatment.
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I think they just point up?
Maybe slit a garbage bag and tape it on the wall. Then change it when needed...