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!