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: Spray dead plants and saplings with water to make them bloom, which increases the "Nature Restored" percentage shown at the top of your screen.

: Deposit collected trash into recycling machines to earn experience points (EXP). Fresh.Start.Cleaning.Simulator.Early.Access.zip

: Increases your water capacity and cleaning speed, which is vital for later, larger levels. Tips for 100% Completion : Spray dead plants and saplings with water

: Each level has specific objectives, such as repairing a clock (Railstation) or rebuilding a temple (Asia). These are often hidden under large mud piles. Common Level Locations Notable Animals Key Quests/Items Railstation (USA) Duck, Rabbit, Cat Repair the clock and cable; find the Cat Conductor. Alps Clear mud to reach 100% nature. Asia Clean panda statues and rebuild the Temple of Pandas. Japan Repair the Tuk Tuk and clean the fox statue. Tips for 100% Completion : Each level has

: Use your multi-tool to blast mud with water and vacuum up the trash it reveals.

" Fresh Start Cleaning Simulator " is a relaxing first-person cleaning game where you travel to global locations like the to restore environments by washing away mud, vacuuming trash, and reviving nature. Core Gameplay Loop

: Essential for finding hidden dirt or dying plants you might have missed.

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Aida Elbanna is a Content Writer in the digital marketing team of Skolera. She has previously worked as a Translator and English tutor. As an English Literature and Linguistics graduate and a current MA student, Aida is interested in researching and doing lots of writing. She is passionate about helping people understand complex subjects through coherently written articles like tackling everything about educational technology.

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