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After the rain last month, I noticed a mildew smell lingering in the kitchen cabinets, especially after opening them. It’s starting to worry me as Ramadan is approaching and we want everything clean and fresh for our guests. Should I consider hiring professionals for deep cleaning or can I manage it myself within a week?
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Cleaning mildew in cabinets during the build up to Ramadan is indeed important. However, considering your situation where you've noticed a lingering smell after rain, it might be wise to think about professional help. In Dubai and UAE, it's common for such moisture issues to arise due to weather changes or plumbing problems.
Firstly, before diving into DIY cleaning, ensure the source of the mildew is addressed. Check for any water leaks or condensation in your kitchen that could be contributing to this issue. If you find no obvious cause, mildew can still thrive even without visible moisture. To tackle mildew yourself, start by removing all items from the cabinets and thoroughly inspecting each shelf and corner with a flashlight. Look out for signs of mold growth which might not just be smell but also discoloration or fuzzy patches. If you spot any, use a solution of water and vinegar at 1:2 ratio to clean the surfaces. This natural approach can be quite effective. Next, ensure good ventilation by opening windows if possible. A dehumidifier could also help reduce moisture levels in your kitchen. However, given that you've been experiencing this issue for some time and it's starting to worry you, it might be prudent to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. Professionals can provide a thorough inspection and treatment if needed, ensuring the area is completely safe and hygienic before Ramadan. Remember, keeping your environment clean during this holy month not only ensures hygiene but also creates an inviting atmosphere for guests. Don't hesitate to seek expert advice if you're unsure or overwhelmed by the task at hand. |
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