Working in a commissary kitchen that does a few different things for a couple different restaurants. This is the bagel delivery van. It seems it was forgotten about…
Thankfully this is not the van used to deliver anymore.

by Valuable_Growth_9552

17 Comments

  1. I used to do catering jobs with my own car, one day I had to move 5 hotel pans of turkey gravy. We had one of those cambro warmer boxes, but that day I learned that the seals on those doors are just to keep warmth in. Spent the rest of the day disassembling the back of my car and hosing it out

  2. yesnomaybenotso

    That’s an insurance claim if I ever saw one.

    At the very least, professional mold mitigation.

    Don’t agree to do this yourself without a respirator and several filter changes. Or at all, again, this is a professional job or “total loss” for insurance.

  3. guiltycitizen

    Douse it with gas under the cover of darkness and burn that thing to the ground

  4. Dirty Mike and the boys been there. Couple times.

  5. juan_desperado

    How did I know this was ESR immediately LOL

  6. Efficient-Lack-9776

    Hire a reputable detailer, like $500 plus probably, but get a like new interior after

  7. hawksdiesel

    Geez, I hope you don’t transport any food in that.. there’s a lot of mold

  8. TellTailWag

    I am not recommending this as such, but I did it to a car I bought that had a bad case of mold.  I got one of those big sized cans of Lysol taped the nozzle down and placed it into the car and shut all the doors.  I left it for like two days.  After unsealing it you couldn’t drive it without the windows down, but when it finished out gassing there was no mold smell.  Like I said I am not recommending this but I am pretty sure I killed 99.9% of all life in the cab, even many of the spores I would guess.

  9. Ruckus292

    Steam clean blaster and shop vac should do the trick!

    Complete with a dehumidifier at the end to polish it off… Lol.

  10. OGREtheTroll

    That’s a job for professional cleaners who are capable le of mold remediation. 

    That is well beyond the skillset and pay grade of any food worker.  Not to mention the biohazard the mold presents to whoever is cleaning it.

  11. Fluid_Measurement963

    AAAAAAAAUUUUUUGGGGGHHHHHH! NONONONONONO

    This is a brief approximation of my thoughts as I saw all the pics

  12. FamousFangs

    Buy cheap cool mist humidifier. Get spray bottle. Get cleaning bleach. Spray down entire interior of the vehicle while masked, gloved and even suited in a clean suit. Fill humidifier with bleach, place inside vehicle. Turn air to vent and turn to highest fan setting, no heat. Start vehicle, close all doors with humidifier inside and vehicle fans running. Let it run for an hour or two. Then turn off vehicle and remove humidifier. Let it sit for a few hours. Put on respirator and heavy gloves. Take scrub brush and scrub every surface with bleach. Rise everything down with while sucking up water with shop vac. Cover everything in dish soap and scrub everything again. Rinse again, while shop vacing away as much water as possible. Get Lysol and wipe every single surface after washing throughly. Let sit while removing cabin air filter and replacing it. Vent one window just slightly and vehicle on full heat, full fan, while also adding an additional fan inside the back to increase air flow. After like 3 hours of max heat, open vehicle as much as possible and put as many fans pointing inside it as possible. May take a few days to dry. When dry, spot clean again with bleach free mold spray. Add air freshener.

    …then ask for a raise.

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