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Our master bedroom closet on the outside wall has started to feel damp, and I’m finding small black spots on a few of my leather bags and shoes. It’s been like this since the humidity really spiked a couple of weeks ago. Is this something I can tackle with vinegar and a dehumidifier myself, or is it time to call in a professional mold inspection company in Dubai?
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In Dubai's climate, that dampness and black spotting are classic signs of a condensation issue, especially on an exterior wall that gets cold from AC and meets warm, humid air. A small, visible patch on a surface might be manageable yourself, but the damp wall suggests a larger moisture problem you can't see.
For a closet on an outside wall, this is likely a professional inspection case. The visible mold is a symptom; the critical task is finding the moisture source, which could be a leaking pipe in the wall, inadequate insulation, or a crack in the building envelope. A proper inspection uses tools like moisture meters and thermal cameras to pinpoint the exact cause behind the wall without guesswork. DIY methods like vinegar or a dehumidifier only address the surface-level symptom and the general room humidity, not the root cause. You might wipe away the spots, but the mold will almost certainly return if the hidden dampness remains. For leather goods, gently wipe them with a dilute soap solution and dry them completely away from the affected area to prevent further damage. Given the potential for hidden structural moisture and the health risks from prolonged exposure, a professional assessment is the most effective course of action. They can determine if the issue is a simple fix or requires remediation, ensuring it doesn't recur during the next humidity spike. |
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