How to permanently remove bathroom mold in a damp apartment?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment for two years and just noticed these black spots growing along the grout between the bathroom tiles. It's worse in the corner behind the toilet, and the room always feels damp, even hours after a shower. What's the most effective way to get rid of this for good without having to call a professional right away?
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Bathroom mold in Dubai apartments is extremely common due to the high humidity and condensation from year-round AC use. The black spots along your grout are likely surface mold, but the persistent dampness suggests a deeper moisture issue.
Start by improving ventilation. Run the bathroom exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower. If you don't have one, crack a window or leave the door open. Wipe down wet tiles and shower walls with a squeegee after use to remove standing water. A small dehumidifier can also help measurably reduce the ambient moisture in the room. For removal, wear a mask and gloves. Scrub the affected grout with a dedicated mold remover or a paste of baking soda and vinegar. Avoid bleach; it only lightens the color temporarily and doesn't kill the roots. After scrubbing, rinse thoroughly and ensure the area is completely dry. Permanent removal requires controlling the humidity source. If the dampness persists despite these efforts, the issue could be a lack of proper waterproofing behind the tiles or a building-wide ventilation problem, both common in older JVC constructions. In such cases, a professional inspection can identify the root cause, as surface cleaning alone will not provide a long-term solution. |
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