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My bedroom closet on the outside wall has developed black spots on the leather bags and shoes I stored there, and it’s been getting worse since the humidity spiked last month. I’m in a villa in Jumeirah and I’m worried it’s spreading behind the shelves. Besides getting a professional to clean it, what’s the most effective long-term solution to stop this from coming back every winter? Should I install a dedicated dehumidifier in the closet or is there a better way to improve the ventilation?
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The most effective long-term solution combines moisture control and ventilation, as Dubai's high humidity is the root cause. A standalone dehumidifier inside a closed closet is often ineffective; it's better to treat the room's air. Run your AC's dry mode consistently, as it actively removes moisture. For a villa in Jumeirah, ensuring the AC unit serving that room is properly sized and functioning is critical.
Improving closet ventilation is essential. Install louvered or slatted doors instead of solid ones to allow air circulation. Leave a small gap between the wall and any shelving units to prevent dead air zones where condensation forms. Using moisture-absorbing products like silica gel desiccant bags can help protect small, enclosed spaces like a closet, but they require frequent replacement. Since the mold is on an outside wall, inspect the villa's external cladding and seals around windows for any breaches that could be allowing damp air to infiltrate. The black spots on leather indicate a significant humidity problem; this warrants a professional inspection to assess for hidden growth behind the shelves and within the wall cavity, which requires remediation beyond surface cleaning. |
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