Our caravan is now 10 years old. The last two annual services have revealed a certain amount of damp at the rear of the van, which has been treated each year. Once we started getting these damp readings, we started putting moisture-removing crystals in the van each winter (when it's in storage and we don't use it). The van is always stored with all doors, lockers, drawers etc open, to allow air to circulate.
When visiting the van a couple of months ago to change the crystal sachets, we noticed tiny spots of mould growing on the walls at the back of the caravan, in the area where damp work has been done in the past, so we moved the new crystals to that area, still leaving all the doors open.
A few days ago, we took the van to the dealers for its annual service. We discovered that the mould spots didn't seem to have increased at the back of the van but there were now also mould spots on the walls in the kitchen area, where the crystals used to sit in their unit. We now plan to put a second set of crystals in that area when the van returns from its service.
Additionally, there is now a grey powdery residue on some parts of the internal woodwork. although all the soft furnishings feel dry and there is no smell of damp in the van. I guess these are mould spores?
So I have two questions: firstly, how can we remove the spots of mould and the grey powdery residue and secondly, how can we prevent them returning next year? (By the way, the dealer was unable to offer any advice, but I have very little faith in him.)
Any help you can give will be much appreciated, as I don't feel so good about going away in the van with all these ?mould spores? floating around in it!
When visiting the van a couple of months ago to change the crystal sachets, we noticed tiny spots of mould growing on the walls at the back of the caravan, in the area where damp work has been done in the past, so we moved the new crystals to that area, still leaving all the doors open.
A few days ago, we took the van to the dealers for its annual service. We discovered that the mould spots didn't seem to have increased at the back of the van but there were now also mould spots on the walls in the kitchen area, where the crystals used to sit in their unit. We now plan to put a second set of crystals in that area when the van returns from its service.
Additionally, there is now a grey powdery residue on some parts of the internal woodwork. although all the soft furnishings feel dry and there is no smell of damp in the van. I guess these are mould spores?
So I have two questions: firstly, how can we remove the spots of mould and the grey powdery residue and secondly, how can we prevent them returning next year? (By the way, the dealer was unable to offer any advice, but I have very little faith in him.)
Any help you can give will be much appreciated, as I don't feel so good about going away in the van with all these ?mould spores? floating around in it!