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The grout between the tiles in our Jumeirah villa's main bathroom has turned dark and feels slimy, and I'm starting to see a bit of black mold in the corners. I've tried a quick scrub with regular bathroom cleaner but it did nothing. Is this something I can tackle myself with a specific product from ACE, or do I need to call in a professional cleaning service to handle it properly?
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The slimy, dark grout you describe is a common issue in Dubai bathrooms due to high humidity and year-round AC use creating condensation. For a small, surface-level patch, a DIY approach can work. Use a concentrated hydrogen peroxide solution or a dedicated grout cleaner with anti-fungal properties from a hardware store, along with a stiff brush. Always wear gloves, a mask, and ensure the room is well-ventilated.
However, if the discoloration persists after a thorough scrub or the mold reappears quickly, it likely indicates a deeper issue. The mold may have penetrated the grout or there could be moisture trapped behind the tiles, which is a common problem in villas. In these cases, surface cleaning is a temporary fix. A professional assessment is needed to diagnose the moisture source—whether it's a hidden leak, inadequate sealing, or insufficient ventilation—and to properly remediate the root cause to prevent regrowth and potential structural damage. |
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