How to treat and prevent closet mold in humid villa?« Back to Previous Page
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My bedroom closet on the inside wall of our Jumeirah villa has started to get these black spots on the leather shoes and bags I stored there. It’s been so humid the last few weeks and I think the lack of air circulation is causing it. What’s the best way to treat the existing mold and what can I do to stop it from coming back in that specific spot?
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Good question, and a very common issue we see here in Jumeirah, especially during the peak summer humidity. The combination of your villa's interior walls and a closed-off closet creates a perfect storm for mold growth due to condensation.
First, for treating the existing mold on your leather goods: Do not attempt to clean valuable items with household bleach, as it can damage the material. For leather, use a solution of 70% isopropyl alcohol and 30% distilled water. Dampen a soft, clean cloth (do not soak it) and gently wipe the affected areas. Allow the items to dry completely in a well-ventilated, shaded area away from direct sunlight, which can crack the leather. This is a temporary measure; for expensive bags and shoes, I highly recommend consulting a professional leather restorer to prevent permanent damage. Now, for preventing its return in that specific spot, you need to address the root cause: humidity and lack of air circulation. 1. Immediate Action: Thoroughly clean the closet interior with a detergent solution. Dry it completely. A small electric dehumidifier or a renewable desiccant dehumidifier bag (like those from DampRid) placed inside the closet is crucial. 2. Improve Airflow: This is non-negotiable. Leave the closet doors ajar whenever possible. If feasible, install louvered doors to allow for passive ventilation or a small, battery-operated vent fan. 3. Check for Insulation: The interior wall likely has a temperature difference causing condensation. A professional can use a thermal imaging camera to confirm this. The best long-term solution might be to improve the wall's insulation. 4. Monitor Humidity: Keep a hygrometer inside the closet. Your goal is to maintain humidity levels below 60%. The pattern you describe suggests a persistent moisture issue. To ensure there's no hidden mold growth within the wall cavity itself and to get a definitive solution, a professional inspection is strongly advised. We can conduct moisture mapping and air quality tests to identify the exact source. For a comprehensive assessment and remediation plan, please give us a call at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. We service villas across Jumeirah daily for exactly this type of problem. |
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