tegan Have you Googled it to try ad see what sort of mould it might be.
There is stuff on there. I would also suggest you use a face mask.
Often poor ventilation behind a cupboard on an outside wall can cause this. The outside wall is cooler and gets more condensation than interior walls.
Sunday still feels different. Does anyone else notice that?
Words you don’t often see now.
Venezuela earthquakes, is £2million all the UK can afford to send for the relief effort?


and ponder. Mind you, given that the S.O. and the dog are away at the moment at least I've got another life form in the house [looking on the bright side]
. I'll just go and ask it what it would like to watch on the telly tonight.
. Having new carpets meant that I had some electrical work done in the living room. Moving a very old pine dresser I found a horrible white mold on the back [and at the back of the drawers]. How do I get rid of this? I've got a few weeks before the carpet goes down [phew]. Going to try a mixture of clove oil and water then I'll get the dehumidifier on it to dry it out. The wall isn't damp at all and when the dresser has been moved previously it was ok. Maybe when we decorated the room we put it back while the paint was not completely dry and it got into the wood perhaps? Either way, it's there now and has to go [and I'm having to move everything out of the bedrooms for Friday
. Would be grateful for any ideas.