How to permanently remove shower mold in my apartment?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed these black spots spreading in the corner where the shower is in our Marina apartment. The grout between the tiles is looking dark and it’s been way more humid than usual inside lately. What’s the most effective way to get rid of this mold for good without having to call the building management?
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First, address the humidity source. In Dubai's climate, bathrooms without proper ventilation create a perpetual mold incubator. Ensure your exhaust fan is working correctly and run it for at least 30 minutes after every shower. Wiping down wet surfaces immediately also deprives mold of the moisture it needs.
For the existing mold on non-porous surfaces like tiles, a solution of distilled white vinegar or a dedicated bathroom mold remover can be effective. Apply, let it sit to penetrate, then scrub. For porous grout, surface cleaning often only removes the visible spores, not the root structure embedded deep within. If the grout is extensively discolored and the mold reappears quickly after cleaning, the hyphae (root network) have likely infiltrated the material. In such cases, professional mold remediation is the most reliable permanent solution. They use techniques like steam cleaning and antimicrobial coatings that penetrate deeply to address the root cause, which DIY methods often cannot reach. Given your mention of unusually high indoor humidity, the issue might extend beyond the shower. A persistent, whole-apartment humidity problem could indicate an AC system not properly dehumidifying the air or another hidden moisture source. For a recurring problem in a Marina apartment, a professional inspection can identify if the mold is superficial or a symptom of a larger condensation or leakage issue, ensuring it is resolved for good. |
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