dark stain on wall around bed head???
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hopelessdiymum
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dark stain on wall around bed head???

by hopelessdiymum » Thu Mar 10, 2011 3:21 pm

We've never had this problem before, in all the houses we've lived:
We've been here for about four years now and just moved the bed for my spring cleaning: the wall behind the bed head has a huge black stain on it!
I tried to wipe it clean but its not helping,
it's actually worse now as I've scrubbed some of the paint off
:(

what could be causing this problem?

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by stoneyboy » Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:03 pm

hopelessdiymum,
It's condensation, clean the area with bleach solution and move the bed away from the wall.
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Thank you!

by hopelessdiymum » Fri Mar 18, 2011 11:01 pm

We didn't even have to bleach it- it started disappearing as soon as we moved the bed and would probably be gone in the next few weeks.
Should we re-paint the wall now?
Is there a special type of paint to prevent this problem?

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by stoneyboy » Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:53 pm

hopelessdiymum,
From the British Coatings Federation web site they say this:
It is certainly not worth simply painting over any mould patches as the patches will reappear. The cause of the dampness needs to be found and treated, and then sterilised either using a fungicidal solution or a 3:1 mixture of water and household bleach. It is then important to leave the area for at least a week to check for any reappearance of mould before repainting. It is then advisable to coat with a paint containing a fungicide. Remember to avoid splashes of fungicide on the skin and accidental consumption by children and animals.
My thanks to them for phrasing it so well.
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Re: dark stain on wall around bed head???

by booshank » Wed Nov 09, 2011 11:30 pm

This sounds like mould growing where condensation forms. Do you live in an old, poorly insulated home?

I live in an old Victorian house with solid (ie no cavity) walls that get very cold in winter. When warm, damp air (moisture from breath, cooking, showering etc) comes into contact with them, condensation forms, especially in rooms with less heating or behind furniture. Behind almost every piece of furniture in the bedroom and spare room, the walls became completely black with mould over the winter. It was quite a shock to move a cupboard and find the wall behind black.

Mould remover took most of it off, though it did still leave a slight stain. But it's always going to come back if the condensation problem is still there. Better ventilation helps and so does more heating, but I've never really solved the problem, so I'll be glad to move!

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Re: dark stain on wall around bed head???

by GalTumpson » Wed Dec 05, 2012 2:24 pm

This definitely sounds like mould to be, bit too much moisture in the air. Moving the bed could help but remember to check your furnishing. If you have a latex mattress on your bed, you should be ok but other types could harbour mould and bacteria that is going to affect your health. If you want to patch it, get some anti mould paint which is a little pricey but ok. A dehumidifer is probably going to be your best bet to tackle the problem with minimal fuss though

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Re: dark stain on wall around bed head???

by elizy12 » Sat Nov 07, 2020 12:32 pm

Hi, I am from Australia. You can clean it. For small stains, mix: 1/4 teaspoon of soap in a cup of warm water, and wipe. Rinse with clean water, and blot until dry. Clean stubborn grease stains with a solution of 1/3 cup of white household vinegar with 2/3 cup of water.

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