Cleaning these locations is very satisfying in PowerWash Simulator 2.

Power Wash Simulator 2 It's giving us tons of new places to clean, and we definitely need it. Considering how dirty everything was on arrival, with no PowerWashers between matches, it's a wonder Caldera County didn't bring the plague back to the UK. On the bright side, this means you'll be doing a very satisfying job of removing all the grime and gunk!

If you are one of the many players who love to watch the dust go by with the force of a mighty stream, visit this highly enjoyable place and make it spotless. You will be delighted.

Players first clean the owl statue in Powerwash Simulator 2's shopping mall task.

If you're craving the glory days of hanging out in food courts, hanging out in arcades, and generally being a mall rat, PWS2's shopping mall The levels will take you back to a time before we all started buying online. As you clean out this two-story relic of late capitalism, you'll discover all the stores you'd expect to see in malls like this around the world.

Not only are malls fun to clean, but they're also a trip down memory lane. But like most malls still standing today, once it's shiny and new the only thing missing is the people.

Art Deco House / Art Nouveau House

An art deco house is covered in grime after being hit by a pollution ray in Powerwash Simulator 2.

This is a tie. Early in the game, you'll have the opportunity to clean out two lovely old houses built in a style that was once hailed as a futuristic fashion. Both maps play similarly, requiring a lot of climbing gear to reach the roofs and balconies of these impressive houses, so ultimately it comes down to a matter of taste and architectural flair as to which you like better.

Personally, I like Deco House. Please tell me I'm wrong in the comments. It doesn't matter.

fun house

A power washer stands on the fun house balcony in Power Wash Simulator 2.

Just like an actual tourist destination fun house It may not be everyone's cup of tea. It's full of moving parts, sliding doors, and tricky crevasses that will stump even the most experienced washer. But to me that means there's nothing like this in the game!

Not only is Fun House a challenge worth planting your flag for, it also offers: Sign a letter as an individual taskOne of PowerWash Simulator 2's most satisfying setups. Hearing rapid-fire sounds While washing a sign, the action on each letter completed is a maximum power wash.

inside the temple

Mysterious spheres sparkle after cleaning in Power Wash Simulator 2.

that inside the temple is a key action in the PowerWash Simulator 2 storyline, and would still be a standout map even if it wasn't. Filled with intricate wood carvings and mysterious shadows, this place shows from the beginning that there are secrets to share.

High ceilings and rafters mean that nozzle extensions and ladders will need to be used wisely to return the temple's interior to a condition that Odin would be proud of, but once work progresses to the second phase, it will be well worth the effort.

gas station

The exterior sign of a gas station, which was mostly covered in dust, was cleaned in Powerwash Simulator 2.

that gas station It's a pretty big task in the mid-game, with large building facades and several satellite areas to clean. You can expect to be here for a while, but there's enough variety that you'll never get bored, and each section is enjoyable in its own right.

Not only is there a lot to do at the gas station, but there's a fun retro Route 66-style vibe hidden behind all that crap, making it a great place for players who like a little vintage flair in their games.

public facilities

When you start your job in Power Wash Simulator 2, the utilities are hidden underground.

Yes, it's a little gross (yes, it's a lot gross). But if you've ever felt the call of nature and had to endure wherever there was a bathroom, public facilities could be your chance for revenge. Honestly, this job could have been an indie horror game. You've been hired to clean up a nondescript piece of public art that turns out to be a forgotten bathroom, and when you hear the door creaking, you come to the horrifying realization that you'll have to deal with everything that's been growing there for the past 20 years.

The good thing is that the place looks great after a thorough cleaning using industrial soap.

solar system exhibition

Planets are mostly cleaned in Power Wash Simulator 2's solar system exhibit.

No, you don't have to clean up an actual solar system (never say that PowerWash Simulator 3 will always be there). But the museum exhibit you cleaned is truly cutting-edge and deserves all your care and attention while you rewrite the code. Not only is there a great balance of flat surfaces and complex structures to challenge you no matter your taste; Stars and constellations also make great work groups. To get a lot at once.

roller disco

In Powerwash Simulator 2 the roller disco dance floor has been partially cleaned and the right wall is still covered in dirt.

Bring back the 80s! Anyway, the good part. Roller Disco is a neon fever dream once you get it clean. The best before and after comparison in the entire game.

I think this is a good place to remind ourselves of this. Power Wash Simulator 2 There is no soundtrack. Find your favorite 80s playlist, play it, and wash it down! Singing along while cleaning is optional but highly recommended.

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