Taking a Closer Look
Instead of touching it immediately, the couple decided to observe carefully.
They used:
- A flashlight
- A few photos
- Careful inspection
- A little online research
The object looked soft, wrinkled, slightly gel-like, and had a faint yellow color.
Then one important detail stood out: the bathroom was often humid after hot showers.
The Real Cause: Humidity
Bathrooms are naturally full of moisture. Warm water, steam, closed doors, and poor ventilation can create the perfect environment for unusual organic growth.
After searching and comparing photos, the answer became clear.
The strange patch was most likely slime mold.
Not as Scary as It Sounds
Despite its name, slime mold is usually harmless. It often appears in damp places where moisture and organic material are present.
Once the area dries out and is cleaned properly, it usually disappears.
- Wear gloves when cleaning
- Wipe the area with paper towels
- Use a gentle cleaner
- Improve ventilation
- Keep the bathroom dry
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