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they are in the southeast of the us so they have a fair share of humidity and grime build up.
lawn care juggernaut iirc. well i would have to say in all the videos ive watched that included some powerwashing... nothing as bad as some of these levels in the game like the playground what the straight f happened there? i mean how would use or non use for a period cause things to get so dirty UNDERNEATH the covering up top and the way under under...its like black mold has invaded this town.
but ive seen the above mentioned youtuber power wash some nasty stuff caked on and layers of grime, using various nozzles angles and soaps... and get things about as clean as they can get its an amazing before and after for sure.... not from my personal experience everything ive ever power washed was just normal dirty.
Idk, on the plus side it is more area to clean, on the minus side it sometimes just doesn't make sense that dirt is everywhere.