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I also wanted to wash everything myself, initially. After a while I got a feel for how the autofinish works, and compensated for it by washing a bit less thoroughly. This enables me to clean levels faster while maximizing the satisfaction.
I hope you get comfortable with the autofinish, there will be jobs where you'll be grateful it exists. Happy washing!
So it is a delicate balance of not having it auto-complete too early and it not being a tedious pixel-hunt. It is also the reason why a lot of the later levels don't have huge surfaces as one object but as multiple to not have it complete too early while keeping the threshold high enough for small objects to not turn into hunting pixels.
I am having fun to wash everything corner to corner, but computer confiscates a large area of dirt from me. This is quite frustrating.
I understand that increasing this threshold will be very frustrating for small objects even for me, so I would suggest to set a different threshold for different size of object. And if this can be altered by setting as well, it would be nearly perfect.