How to permanently remove bathroom mold in Al Barsha villa?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for two years and just noticed a bunch of black spots spreading in the corner where the shower is. It's behind the toilet paper holder and seems to be growing on the grout between the tiles. The smell is getting pretty strong, especially after a hot shower. What's the most effective way to kill this mold and stop it from coming back for good?
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Bathroom mold in Al Barsha villas is extremely common due to Dubai's high humidity and constant AC use, which creates significant condensation. The most effective removal depends on whether it's surface-level or has penetrated deeper.
For surface mold on grout, a paste of baking soda and white vinegar applied directly to the spots is a strong initial treatment. Scrub with a stiff brush, let it sit for 15 minutes, then rinse. For more stubborn growth, a diluted bleach solution (one part bleach to four parts water) can be used, but ensure the room is very well-ventilated. Always wear a mask and gloves during cleaning. Permanent prevention requires controlling moisture. Run the bathroom exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower. If you don't have one, installing a high-capacity fan is crucial. Wipe down wet tiles and glass screens with a squeegee immediately after use. Check for and seal any cracks in the grout or caulking, as these allow moisture into the wall cavity. If the black spots return quickly after cleaning, if the affected area is larger than one square meter, or if there's a persistent musty odor, the mold may have grown behind the tiles. In these cases, professional inspection is recommended to assess the extent of the problem and identify any hidden moisture sources, like a small pipe leak. Remediation may involve removing tiles to treat the wall structure itself. |
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