shold i immediately fix mold in my humid bedroom wardrobe?« Back to Previous Page
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My wardrobe in the bedroom has developed black spots along the bottom and back wall, and all our clothes have this damp, stale smell that won't go away. We first noticed a faint odor after the heavy dew a couple of weeks ago, but it's gotten much worse. Given how humid it gets here, is this something I need to deal with immediately, or can it wait until the weekend for a proper clean?
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Yes, you should address this immediately. The black spots and persistent stale smell are strong indicators of active mold growth, and in Dubai's high humidity, it will not resolve on its own.
The dampness is likely from condensation, a common issue when cool air from your bedroom AC meets the warmer, stagnant air inside the wardrobe. This creates the perfect damp environment for mold to thrive. Leaving it until the weekend allows the colony to expand further, increasing the risk of cross-contamination to other items and potentially causing structural damage to the wardrobe itself. For now, remove all the affected clothing and wash them in hot water if the fabric allows. Keep the wardrobe doors open to improve air circulation and reduce moisture buildup. Do not attempt to scrub the mold yourself, as this can aerosolize spores and spread them throughout the room. This situation warrants a professional assessment. A proper inspection will identify the moisture source and the mold species, which is critical for determining the correct remediation method. In many cases, the porous materials like the wood or MDF at the back of the wardrobe may need to be removed and replaced to fully resolve the issue, as surface cleaning often fails to eliminate the root colony. |
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