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Our master bedroom closet in our Mirdif villa has a corner that feels damp, and I just pulled out a stack of winter clothes to find several jackets covered in black and green fuzzy spots. We had that unusual heavy rain a few weeks back, and I think some moisture got trapped in there. What’s the best way to handle this myself, or should I call a professional company here in Dubai for a proper treatment?
Posted by Emma Martin
Asked on April 17, 2026 7:15 am
After heavy rain in Dubai, trapped moisture in closets is a common trigger for mold growth. For immediate treatment, move affected items outside to prevent spores spreading. Discard porous materials like paper or cardboard. For washable fabrics, use a vinegar solution or specialized mold remover, then sun-dry thoroughly.

Wipe down all closet surfaces with a vinegar or diluted bleach solution, but ensure the area is well-ventilated. Identify and address the moisture source—this is critical. In villas, the leak might be from a window seal, a small roof crack, or even condensation from an AC duct running through the space. Simply cleaning the mold without fixing the water issue guarantees it will return.

For a small, surface-level area you’ve discovered early, a thorough DIY clean can be sufficient. However, the musty odor and visible growth on multiple items suggest a more serious moisture problem. Professional assessment is recommended to locate the hidden source of dampness, as Dubai's high humidity can cause mold to regrow quickly. A proper inspection includes moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the root cause, which is often not where the mold is visible. Reputable companies here should provide a detailed report with lab identification of the mold type if needed, which is particularly important for health concerns.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 20, 2026 1:32 am