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Considerable progress.

  • Writer: V
    V
  • Oct 6
  • 3 min read

I return once again to PowerWash Simulator to continue the long and painful job that is cleaning this damn fire station. I know I said before I would stream this on my more channel after the last time I streamed this game. Did I? Absolutely not. Oh boy... I am not prepared to spend 17 fucking years on this job.


But... I better stop mulling around and get to cleaning. I head back on the roof and clean off the little extended edges along the roof before cleaning the main surface itself. There's this fire exit area that makes it a little hard to get some of the edges. But it's like... I don't know... 5 feet? I get the walls and the toppers cleaned off. Oh and the claddings too... what the fuck is a cladding? The fire exit door is easy to clean off. The walls are a bit more of a problem given they're medal. I'm able to get a good chunk of the dirt cleaned off. But there's some old dirt that's really stuck on there. Of course I had no metal cleaner and it was still out of stock from the damn shop. Seriously who's stupid idea was it to put a stock system for cleaning soaps. It's a fucking video game! IT'S VIRTUAL! So... after a little bit of looking... I manage to find a mod for PowerWash Simulator that gives me unlimited soap... well... so I thought. For one when I loaded this first injector for the first time, I suddenly wasn't able to jump or climb ladders... I don't think that was supposed to happen. Plus the infinite soap didn't fucking work. Great... a broken mod. So I try another one. There's a mod client called AzzaMods that let's you inject... well... mods into your games. Surprisingly it automatically detected my Steam library and added compatible games to it. Nice! One of which being... PowerWash Simulator! Now... little rant here... for some fucking reason you need to pay for a damn subscription to be able to access a lot of mods for these games. I'm sorry you need to PAY to add mods to your games? That is beyond stupid. I'm just thankful the infinite cleaner mod here was free. And it worked like a charm! That soap was POWERFUL! I used it to essentially clean the entire fire exit. At least the metal walls. The cladding and roof and base of it was cleaned with the regular washer. Conveniently you can actually take the little stepping stool up ladders with you which was nice! After that... alright fine I actually started to work on the roof itself. Boy was it filthy.


I started to use the multi-purpose soap to clean it. and it definitely got a good bulk off of it. I did have to go a little slowly and maybe loop back around some areas because there'd be times where it felt like I was leaving away big chunks of dirt. Once I got the bulk off, I used the regular washer to clean off the left over bits. It took a while. It felt like I was stuck on 1% left to clean of the roof for a long time. But eventually I heard that ding and the roof was cleaned! HUZZAH! Next up? The office walls and roof. A nice... dirty ladder was put there for me to climb. I focused on the most accessible wall first with more multi-purpose cleaner first and then finished it off with the power washer. I then got the ladder cleaned off and moved on to the top edges of the office including the cladding, wall, and wall topper. The cladding of the office definitely took the longest time to clean. And by the time I heard the ding to let me know I was done with the cladding, I was out of time for the stream. But surprisingly I got up to 54% clean. A 32% increase. Considerably more than I thought I would clean but I will take it!


It goes to show... kids? Make sure you clean your damn roofs. You'll thank me later!

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