How to remove and prevent mold in Mirdif bedroom closet?« Back to Previous Page
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My bedroom closet in our Mirdif villa has a persistent damp smell, and I just pulled out my winter clothes to find several jackets with black spots on them. Our AC runs constantly, but it feels more humid in that room than the rest of the house. What's the most effective way to treat the existing mold and prevent it from coming back, especially with another humid season approaching?
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The damp smell and black spots in your Mirdif closet point to a localized mold issue, likely fueled by Dubai's high humidity and poor air circulation behind the closet. Start by removing all affected items; dry-clean or wash clothes with a mold-killing detergent. For the closet itself, scrub all surfaces with a solution of white vinegar or a diluted bleach mixture (1 part bleach to 4 parts water), ensuring the room is well-ventilated during the process.
Prevention is key, as the mold will return if the underlying moisture issue isn't resolved. The humidity difference you feel suggests your room's AC might not be dehumidifying effectively or that a cold surface, like an exterior wall, is causing condensation inside the closet. Leave the closet doors ajar to improve air circulation from the room. Using a portable dehumidifier or a moisture-absorbing product like silica gel packs inside the closet can help maintain a dry environment. For a persistent problem, the root cause often needs professional diagnosis. High indoor humidity can stem from AC units not sized correctly for the space or needing service. An inspection can identify if the issue is condensation on cold walls, a small leak, or inadequate ventilation. A company with its own microbiology lab can provide air and surface samples to identify the mold type and confirm remediation was successful, which is crucial before the next humid season. |
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