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My kids have been coughing for the past couple of weeks, and I just pulled our leather sofa away from the wall in our Jumeirah villa to find a huge patch of black mold. It's on the back of the sofa and the wall itself, probably from a hidden humidity issue. What's the fastest way to get this professionally cleaned and treated without having to throw out such an expensive piece of furniture?
Posted by Steven Lee
Asked on May 4, 2026 3:10 am
Immediately isolate the affected area to prevent spore dispersal. For the wall, this is a job for professional mold remediation as the growth indicates a persistent moisture problem, common in Dubai villas due to humidity and AC condensation issues. DIY cleaning on porous surfaces like drywall often fails to address the root cause and can aerosolize spores.

For the leather sofa, a professional upholstery cleaner with specific expertise in mold on leather is required. The treatment must involve HEPA vacuuming to remove dry spores, followed by specialized antimicrobial cleaning agents that are safe for leather. The entire piece must be treated, not just the visible spot, as hyphae (the root system) can penetrate the material. The sofa will likely need to be moved off-site for proper treatment and drying in a controlled environment to prevent regrowth.

Before any cleaning, the source of the moisture must be identified and fixed by a specialist. This could be a leaking pipe, rising damp, or severe condensation from AC supply ducts. Simply cleaning without solving the humidity issue will result in the mold returning within weeks.

The fastest path is to engage a company that offers both diagnostic inspection and remediation. They should perform a moisture mapping assessment of the wall and surrounding area to find the water source, then proceed with containment, removal, and treatment. Look for providers that can document their process with before-and-after lab testing to verify the treatment's effectiveness for your family's health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 6, 2026 2:26 am