How to properly remove mold behind wardrobe in JVC?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots spreading on the wall behind our bedroom wardrobe in Jumeirah Village Circle. It's been really humid the last few weeks and I think the lack of air circulation caused it. What's the best way to deal with this properly without ruining the wall?
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The black spots behind your wardrobe in JVC are a classic result of Dubai's high humidity and stagnant air, especially during this season. The wall behind large furniture becomes a cold spot where condensation forms, creating the perfect damp environment for mold to grow.
First, move the wardrobe away from the wall to allow for full access and air circulation. For a small, surface-level patch, you can clean it yourself. Wear an N95 mask and gloves. A solution of white vinegar or a dedicated mold remover spray applied with a cloth can be effective; avoid bleach as it only removes the colour and can damage paint. Scrub gently, let the area dry completely, and then dispose of the cloth to prevent spores from spreading. However, if the mold has penetrated the plasterboard or paint, or covers an area larger than a square meter, DIY cleaning will likely only be temporary. The moisture source needs to be identified and the affected building material may require professional treatment or replacement to prevent regrowth. In many villas and apartments, this can indicate a deeper issue like a small leak in the wall or insufficient insulation. Given the climate and the location of the growth, a professional inspection is often the most reliable way to resolve this permanently. They can use moisture meters to find the exact source of dampness and recommend remediation that aligns with Dubai Municipality's health and safety standards for indoor environments. For verification, any reputable service should be able to explain their process and provide before-and-after documentation of the results. |
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