Definitely agree that ventilation alone won't cut it. Mold often signals hidden moisture issues—sometimes even from plumbing leaks behind walls or condensation from poorly insulated pipes. Worth checking those areas too, just to be thorough... mold can be sneaky like that.
Had a similar mystery mold issue once—turned out to be a tiny leak behind the bathroom sink. Spent weeks blaming my humidity-loving hair products, lol. Anyone else found mold in the weirdest places?
Have you checked behind your wallpaper or paint? Had a client once whose mold kept returning no matter how many times they cleaned. Turns out moisture was trapped behind some older wallpaper, quietly feeding mold growth. Wallpaper glue can actually trap moisture pretty well...who knew, right? Maybe worth investigating if you're still stumped. Also, how's the frizzy hair battle going—humidity products actually working for you?
"Wallpaper glue can actually trap moisture pretty well...who knew, right?"
Yep, wallpaper glue is sneaky like that—had a similar issue with a client's bathroom once. Stripped the wallpaper, let it dry out, and switched to breathable paint. Mold didn't dare come back after that. As for frizzy hair, humidity products are hit or miss for me too...but lately, a bit of argan oil seems to keep things under control. Worth a shot if you're still fighting the frizz.
"switched to breathable paint. Mold didn't dare come back after that."
Breathable paint's a lifesaver, seriously. Had a closet that was basically mold central—ended up installing a small vent too, just to be safe. Ever tried ventilation tricks alongside argan oil for double humidity defense?
