Film, Media & TV1 min ago
mould.
We have been in our property three years and for the last two about Nov Dec we seem to get some mould in the wardrobe. They are fitted wardrobes and they are on an outside wall which I know is not a good idea. Its a white mould which washes off leaving no trace and I wipe all the wardrobe and shelves out with white vinegar. I usually have to do this two or three times throught the winter. Its annoying because I have to leave the wardrobe doors ajar all the time. Short of taking them down and replacing them. Any suggestions please. We cant find anything damp on the outside wall.
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I have exactly the same problem, drives me mad. I liberally dowsed the whole thing with neat bleach from a spray bottle, and all the surrounding walls and poured it down the tiny gap between the wall and wardrobe, and it hasn't been back in years.
be careful on old woods as they may have been treated and react with the bleach. i wore a mask and kept leaving the room and had a fan blowing and windows open until it had dried out