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I just move in the house and realised there was mold inside the basin cabinet. I try numerous methods to get rid of it.

But the the mold continue to grow after i had removed it. Do you all have a solution?

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Look for and eliminate any active leak or water accumulation 

clean thoroughly with anti mold cleaners

apply anti mold primer paint 

use a dehumidifier 

if all else fails then you’ll need to tear out that cabinet …

 

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Something we all dread: mold in the bathroom, especially in those enclosed cabinets! 🤢 It's a common problem in Singapore's humid climate, and it can be a real headache. But fear not! We're here to help you banish that bathroom blight with some smart material choices and DIY hacks.

Some suggestions from Renotalk's cabinet partner, AmpQuartz 

Choosing the Right Cabinet Materials (with AmpQuartz Insights):

  • Plywood (Especially Marine Plywood): This is a great option for bathroom cabinets because it's more resistant to moisture than particleboard or MDF. Marine plywood is even better, designed specifically for humid environments. 
     
  • Avoid Particleboard and Standard MDF: These materials are highly susceptible to water damage and will swell and crumble if exposed to moisture for extended periods. If you're on a tight budget, consider using them only for less exposed parts of the cabinet.
     
  • Solid Surface or Quartz Countertops: These are excellent choices for bathroom countertops because they're non-porous and resistant to mold and bacteria. 
     
  • Laminate Finishes: Laminate is a good option for cabinet doors and drawer fronts because it's water-resistant and easy to clean. 
     

DIY Hacks for Existing Mold (and Prevention):

  • Ventilation is Key: Ensure proper ventilation in your bathroom by using an exhaust fan during and after showers. Open windows whenever possible to allow for airflow.
  • Wipe Down Surfaces Regularly: Regularly wipe down cabinet surfaces, especially after showers, to remove excess moisture.
  • Use a Dehumidifier: A small dehumidifier can help reduce humidity levels in your bathroom, preventing mold growth.
  • Vinegar or Bleach Solution: A solution of white vinegar or diluted bleach can be effective for killing mold. Always test in an inconspicuous area first and ensure proper ventilation when using bleach.
  • Baking Soda Paste: A paste of baking soda and water can also be used to scrub away mold.
  • Silica Gel Packets: Placing silica gel packets inside cabinets can help absorb moisture.
  • Elevate Items: Avoid placing items directly on the bottom of cabinets. Use trays or shelves to allow for air circulation.

AmpQuartz Tip: When designing your bathroom cabinets, consider incorporating features that promote ventilation, such as open shelving or ventilated cabinet doors.

 

Let's Discuss!

  • What are your experiences with mold in your bathroom cabinets?
  • What DIY hacks have you found effective?
  • What materials do you recommend for bathroom cabinets?

Let's share our tips and experiences to help everyone create a mold-free and beautiful bathroom!

 

 

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