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My master bedroom closet, which is on an interior wall, has a persistent damp smell even though nothing feels wet. I've found small black spots on a few leather handbags and the back of my winter jackets. This started becoming noticeable about a month after the last big humidity spike. What's the most effective way to eliminate this mold for good and keep it from coming back, considering the UAE climate?
Posted by Agnieszka Gonzalez
Asked on April 12, 2026 4:25 pm
Closet mold in UAE humidity typically starts from condensation on cooler interior walls, not a direct leak. The most effective permanent removal requires addressing both the existing growth and the moisture source.

First, contain the area. Remove all affected items and clean non-porous surfaces like walls and shelves with a vinegar or diluted detergent solution. For porous items like leather, a professional cleaner specializing in mold remediation is often necessary to prevent permanent damage. Simply wiping visible spots may not kill the roots.

The primary cause is likely elevated humidity and a temperature differential between the air-conditioned room and the wall, causing condensation. To keep it from returning, you must improve air circulation and control moisture. Leave the closet doors ajar, consider a small battery-operated dehumidifier or moisture absorber inside, and ensure your room’s AC is running efficiently to manage ambient humidity, which is a year-round challenge in Dubai.

For a persistent problem, a professional inspection with moisture mapping is recommended to identify hidden condensation points within the wall cavity. The final step should always be post-remediation verification (PRV) testing by a certified microbiologist to confirm the spore count has returned to normal indoor levels, ensuring it’s truly eliminated.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 15, 2026 1:13 pm