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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the mold that keeps coming back in our master bedroom closet in Jumeirah. It’s on the back wall and seems worse since the humidity spiked a few weeks ago. We wiped it down with vinegar, but it just came back darker. What's the most effective long-term solution to kill it for good and prevent it from returning in our climate?
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Recurring mold in a Jumeirah closet, especially after a humidity spike, points to a persistent moisture source that vinegar can't address. Vinegar only cleans surface growth and can actually feed deeper mold roots. The dark return indicates a resilient colony.
The most effective long-term solution requires a two-step process: correct removal followed by addressing the root cause. For removal, physically scrubbing the area is insufficient. The mold must be killed at its roots. A professional-grade, EPA-approved biocide is necessary for this, not a household cleaner. The affected wall material is also critical; if it's porous like drywall or plaster, the contaminated section often needs cutting out and replacing to eliminate the hidden fungal network. Prevention is entirely about moisture control. In Dubai's climate, that back wall is likely a cold bridge where the air-conditioned interior meets the hot exterior, causing constant condensation—the perfect environment for mold. The permanent fix involves rectifying this. Insulating the wall from the inside can stop the condensation from forming. Afterwards, painting the area with an anti-microbial primer before repainting will provide a protective barrier. Finally, improving air circulation in the closet is vital; leaving the door ajar or installing a small battery-operated dehumidifier or vent fan can keep humidity levels low. Given the health symptoms and the mold's recurrence, a professional inspection is strongly advised. They can use a moisture meter to pinpoint the exact dampness source and recommend specific remediation steps, which may include lab testing to identify the mold species. This ensures the solution is targeted and permanent. |
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