How to remove mold from clothes and prevent return in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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My wardrobe in the master bedroom has started smelling really damp, and I just pulled out a stack of winter clothes to find fuzzy black spots all over a couple of my jackets. We had that unusually humid spell a few weeks back and I think that's when it started. What's the best way to handle mold on clothes and clean out the closet here in Dubai without it just coming back?
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Mold on clothes in Dubai is typically due to high humidity, especially during humid spells, condensing on cooler surfaces inside closets. Start by taking the affected garments outside to prevent spores from spreading indoors. For washable fabrics, brush off the dry mold outdoors and pre-soak in a solution of hot water and baking soda or white vinegar for at least an hour before a hot wash. For dry-clean-only items, seal them in a bag and take them to a professional, informing them of the mold issue.
To prevent its return, you must address the closet's environment. Empty the entire wardrobe and inspect for visible mold growth on walls, shelves, or baseboards. Clean all interior surfaces with a mixture of water and vinegar or a specialized mold-cleaning agent. The core issue is often poor air circulation and humidity trapped in the enclosed space. Leave closet doors ajar periodically to allow air from the room to circulate. Using a portable dehumidifier or a moisture-absorbing product like silica gel packs inside the closet can help maintain lower humidity levels. Ensure your room's AC is functioning correctly, as it is your primary tool for controlling indoor humidity; set it to a consistent, comfortable temperature and have it serviced regularly to prevent internal condensation. If the mold is extensive, has penetrated the building materials of the closet, or the musty smell persists after a thorough cleaning, a professional inspection is warranted. They can identify hidden moisture sources and assess if the HVAC system is contributing to the problem, which is a common issue in the region's climate. |
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