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have a room with large 60-yr old window w/wood trim . have another
window (15 yrs) in same room w/white non-wood trim. began using a
humidifier in room - hygrometer says 45% rel hum.

this week while cleaning, saw little spots of blackish mold growing
along the bottom edge of the white non-wood trim window. assuming
it's due to the condensation that falls from the window. not a whole
lot - got some vinegar, sprayed, wiped clean, no problem.

took a look at the other window (old wooden one) and where the glass
meets the wood, there's a large streak of this black stuff on the
wood. took a paper towel with some vinegar (i know i probably
shouldn't), wiped it along the wood and ALOT of black stuff came onto
the towel. odd thing is the stuff doesn't look like the typical
circular mold colonies.

what is it? typical of mold? mildew? or does wood rot like that? or
could the locks/handles be causing problems? even after wiping it a
million times, wood still looks black - like someone ran their finger
in black shoe polish and rubbed it into the wood.

getting windows replaced this summer, but sinuses need the humidifier
now (dry cold winter).

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have a room with large 60-yr old window w/wood trim . have another
window (15 yrs) in same room w/white non-wood trim. began using a
humidifier in room - hygrometer says 45% rel hum.

this week while cleaning, saw little spots of blackish mold growing
along the bottom edge of the white non-wood trim window. assuming
it's due to the condensation that falls from the window. not a whole
lot - got some vinegar, sprayed, wiped clean, no problem.

took a look at the other window (old wooden one) and where the glass
meets the wood, there's a large streak of this black stuff on the
wood. took a paper towel with some vinegar (i know i probably
shouldn't), wiped it along the wood and ALOT of black stuff came onto
the towel. odd thing is the stuff doesn't look like the typical
circular mold colonies.

what is it? typical of mold? mildew? or does wood rot like that? or
could the locks/handles be causing problems? even after wiping it a
million times, wood still looks black - like someone ran their finger
in black shoe polish and rubbed it into the wood.

getting windows replaced this summer, but sinuses need the humidifier
now (dry cold winter).


When there is nothing to seal off the gap between wood and glass,
condensation will seep down into the wood. Usual on the inside of
window is to apply the finish - varnish or paint - of the frame in a
fine line onto the glass to seal this off. Wipe it with bleach/water.
Wood that is wet for a while will sometimes take on a black stain that
is almost impossible to remove. Rust remover might help, as well.
Don't mix with anything else.

The more moisture that gets down into wood frame, the more finish will
crack and peel. But you know that already. FWIW, mildew is mold and it
will grow just about anywhere it is damp enough and finds some good
organic food, like cellulose. I don't think circular colonies are
typical unless they are growing on a slice of bread.
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have a room with large 60-yr old window w/wood trim . have another
window (15 yrs) in same room w/white non-wood trim. began using a
humidifier in room - hygrometer says 45% rel hum.

this week while cleaning, saw little spots of blackish mold growing
along the bottom edge of the white non-wood trim window. assuming
it's due to the condensation that falls from the window. not a whole
lot - got some vinegar, sprayed, wiped clean, no problem.

took a look at the other window (old wooden one) and where the glass
meets the wood, there's a large streak of this black stuff on the
wood. took a paper towel with some vinegar (i know i probably
shouldn't), wiped it along the wood and ALOT of black stuff came onto
the towel. odd thing is the stuff doesn't look like the typical
circular mold colonies.

what is it? typical of mold? mildew? or does wood rot like that? or
could the locks/handles be causing problems? even after wiping it a
million times, wood still looks black - like someone ran their finger
in black shoe polish and rubbed it into the wood.

getting windows replaced this summer, but sinuses need the humidifier
now (dry cold winter).



I would suggest reducing the setting on the humidifier now to reduce the
problem until you can get better windows less subject to condensation at the
higher levels. When it is extra cold you will need to reduce the humidity
and you will be able to up it again as it warms up a little.

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