Mold between wardrobe and wall? The problem is more common than you think. But with a simple jar positioned in the right point, you can prevent the formation of humidity and bad smells.


Discovering mold behind a wardrobe, perhaps while looking for an old jacket or forgotten shoes, is something that always captures abruptly. Still, it happens more often than you think. That little corner hidden between mobile and walls, so innocent apparently, easily transforms into a perfect microclimate for mushrooms and bad smells. But here’s the good news: avoiding it is simpler than you imagine. A jar and a pinch of common sense are enough. Really.
Someone could turn up the nose, thinking that this is yet another remedy of the grandmother. But whoever tries it once, then no further back. A simple, economic gesture that literally changes the air – in every sense. And there is no mention of magic or strange inventions, but of an object that is already at home, filled with the right ingredients.
Because the mold is formed behind the wardrobe
The reason? Always him: Little air and a lot of humidity. When a wardrobe is resting too close to the wall, especially if the wall gives on one cold or badly isolated side of the house, that classic shadow area is created in which the air does not circulate. And that’s where the mold makes its way, silent and punctual.
Sometimes a particularly humid winter is enough, a week of rain or simply a room closed for too long. The humidity is deposited, the wall remains cold, and the spores find fertile ground. The black halos begin, the smell of closed, the clothes that seem taken by a cellar. When you arrive at that point, unfortunately, you can only run for cover. But why wait?
The anti-humidity jar: what to put inside
A simple glass jarnothing more. Inside you put something that absorbs humidity, and you’re done. There is no need to make strange purchases: the pantry already offers everything you need. And it is surprising how well it works. Some keep one in each room, others also use it in the drawers or shoes. And it seems that it always works.
- Baking soda: absorbs and neutralize, a kind of dust sponge.
- Salt: simple, cheap and very powerful.
- Powder chalk: a little more intense, but perfect for those who want quick results.
- Raw rice: valid, but better to change it often.
The trick is to leave the jar open, or covered with gauze or a light cloth fixed with an elastic. It is put at the most critical point, between the wall and mobile, and you forget it there. Every now and then it is checked, and replaces when the substance is humid. That’s all.
Those who want to add an extra touch can pour a few drops of essential oil: lavender, lemon, tea tree … in addition to perfuming, they also have antibacterial properties. A detail that is pleased, especially in closed spaces.
Other tricks to prevent mold
The jar works, but alone it cannot make miracles. A minimum of attention to the house is also needed. In short, some healthy habit. How to leave some space between the furniture and the walls, to begin with. Or open the windows every day, even for ten minutes. Makes the difference.
And then there is the great classic: the clothes lying at home. A comfortable habit, of course, but dangerous. The water vapor goes to get right where it should not. Better to use a rapper on the balcony or a well ventilated room.
Sometimes it is worth taking a look at the hidden corners: behind the curtains, under the beds, behind the furniture. Maybe during weekly cleaning, calmly. And if you decide to restore the walls, why not choose one breathable and anti -mold painting? There are also ecological and odorless solutions.
For those who live in particularly humid areas, a portable dehumidifier It can help. But without complicating life, the starting point always remains that: a jar, put in the right place.
Sometimes, it is the simplest remedies that change the atmosphere of a house.
And, in this case, it takes very little to say goodbye to that annoying smell of mold and breathe – finally – clean air.
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