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The other day, while cleaning the kitchen, I found a dark spot forming under the sink, which I think could be mold. We moved into this apartment in Jumeirah just over a year ago, and I've never had to deal with something like this before. I've also noticed a faint smell that keeps lingering in the area. What should I include in my cleaning checklist to address this mold issue, and how can I prevent it from coming back?
Posted by Emi Huang
Asked on November 24, 2025 1:30 am
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Addressing a potential mold issue under your sink is crucial, especially in the humid climate of Dubai. Mold thrives in damp environments, so it’s important to act quickly. Here’s a cleaning checklist you can follow, along with preventive measures to keep mold from returning.

1. Inspect the Area: Begin by removing any items stored under the sink. Check for any leaks in the plumbing, as moisture from leaks is a common cause of mold growth. If you find leaks, they should be repaired promptly.

2. Clean the Surface: Use a mixture of water and mild detergent to clean the area under the sink. A scrub brush can help remove any visible mold spots. For more stubborn mold, consider adding a bit of white vinegar or a commercial mold remover specifically designed for indoor use. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions if using chemical cleaners.

3. Rinse and Dry: After scrubbing, rinse the area with clean water and dry it thoroughly. A wet vacuum can be very effective for this. Make sure the area is completely dry, as moisture will encourage mold growth.

4. Apply a Mold Inhibitor: After cleaning, consider applying a mold inhibitor. There are various products available in the UAE that can be sprayed on surfaces to prevent mold from returning. Check labels for efficacy against mold and mildew.

5. Ventilation: Ensure proper ventilation in your kitchen. If your kitchen doesn’t have a window, consider using a dehumidifier or running an exhaust fan while cooking to reduce humidity levels.

6. Regular Maintenance: Make it a habit to check the area under the sink regularly. Wipe down surfaces every few weeks with a vinegar solution to help deter mold.

7. Monitor Humidity Levels: Keeping humidity levels in your home below 50% can significantly reduce mold growth. You can use a hygrometer to monitor humidity and employ dehumidifiers as necessary.

8. Professional Inspection: If the mold growth is extensive or you continue to experience odors, it’s advisable to call in professionals for a thorough inspection. Mold can sometimes hide in places that are not easily accessible, and a professional can assess the situation. You can reach out to SaniService at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance.

By following this checklist and maintaining a proactive approach, you can effectively manage and prevent mold growth in your kitchen. Always remember that addressing moisture issues is key to a healthy indoor environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on November 25, 2025 7:44 am