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Mouldy Mattress
Our bedroom has condensation problems particularly the wardrobes fitted on an outside wall. However I have just noticed that the double bed mattress has mould on it and a slight dampness on touch. Can the mattress be cleaned or is it safer to get rid of it. Any suggestions. Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you can't afford to get the wall sorted out at the moment, buy yourself a dehumidifier and put it in the bedroom for now. I have seen the black spores disappear from conservatory blinds within a week so I wouldn't be surprised if the same happens to your mattress. It's not a long term solution but it will sort your present dilemma out.
The wardrobes badly need ventilation, nilrac. A 9" x 3" (225mm x 75mm) through the wall to outside, and the same in the ceiling of the wardrobe.
Cavity wall insulation would help against the mattress damp. A small vent in the bedroom ceiling wouldn't hurt, either.... or window trickle ventilation.
I fixed this very problem recently in an unheated bungalow, by fitting a very small storage heater on overnight tariff.
So, it's heating or ventilation, or best of all, both :o)))
Cavity wall insulation would help against the mattress damp. A small vent in the bedroom ceiling wouldn't hurt, either.... or window trickle ventilation.
I fixed this very problem recently in an unheated bungalow, by fitting a very small storage heater on overnight tariff.
So, it's heating or ventilation, or best of all, both :o)))