How to permanently stop closet mold in Dubai humidity?« Back to Previous Page

My bedroom closet, which is on an interior wall, has developed a recurring black mold problem on our leather shoes and bags. We run the AC constantly but the musty smell comes back every few months after I clean it. I live in a high-rise in Dubai Marina and I'm worried about our health and our belongings. What's the most effective long-term solution to stop this humidity from coming back?
Posted by Hana Sasaki
Asked on April 20, 2026 10:56 pm
The recurring mold in your closet indicates a persistent humidity source, likely from condensation due to the temperature differential between your cooled room and the warm interior wall. Dubai's high ambient humidity means this condensation doesn't fully evaporate, creating a perfect environment for mold.

First, improve air circulation inside the closet. Leave the door ajar, install a small battery-operated moisture absorber (like DampRid), or consider a small USB-powered fan to move stagnant air. For leather goods, use silica gel desiccant packs inside storage boxes to create a dry microclimate. Ensure the closet isn't overcrowded, as this restricts airflow.

The core issue is likely the wall itself. In high-rises, interior walls can sometimes be cooler due to chilled water pipes or AC ducts running inside them, causing constant condensation you never see. Insulating the interior of the closet wall can break this thermal bridge and prevent condensation from forming.

A professional inspection with a thermal imaging camera can pinpoint the exact source of the moisture and cold spot. For a persistent issue like this, surface cleaning is temporary; the solution requires identifying and correcting the underlying environmental cause. A certified mold inspector can provide a targeted remediation plan based on a lab analysis of the mold type and a detailed assessment of your apartment's conditions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 22, 2026 3:15 pm