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Our master bathroom in our Jumeirah apartment has had this musty smell for weeks, and I just found a bunch of black spots spreading in the grout behind the toilet and up the wall. It’s worse since the humidity really kicked in last month. I’m worried about it making my allergies worse but also don’t want to call maintenance over nothing. Is this something I can tackle myself with a good cleaner from ACE, or do I definitely need to get a professional to look at it?
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It depends on the extent. For a small, surface-level patch on non-porous tile, you can attempt cleaning with a dedicated grout cleaner or a solution of white vinegar and baking soda. Scrub thoroughly, ensure the area is completely dry afterward, and run the bathroom exhaust fan during and for 30 minutes after showers to manage humidity.
However, if the mould is widespread, has penetrated porous grout, or is recurring despite cleaning, it's a sign of a persistent moisture issue that DIY won't fix. In Dubai's high humidity, mould behind walls often indicates hidden condensation from AC ducts or a plumbing leak. For this, a professional inspection is warranted to identify and rectify the source. They can also perform an air or surface test to determine the spore type and concentration, which is crucial if your allergies are a concern. Building maintenance should address leaks or ventilation faults, but for actual mould identification and remediation, a specialist with a microbiology lab can provide a definitive assessment and protocol, ensuring it's removed safely without spreading spores. |
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