This isn't just about spraying down a standard van. You'll be tackling a fleet of confectionery-themed transport, which requires a more surgical approach. The job introduces specialized equipment like the Candy Washer and a dedicated Floor Cleaner to handle the unique mess found in the kingdom. Expect to spend a lot of time opening doors and peering into cabins to ensure every inch of the interior is spotless.
The challenge here lies in the "biological" nature of the grime. Instead of standard mud or rust, you'll be scrubbing away stubborn ice cream and dried-on spilt milk. It’s a thematic shift that changes the visual feedback of the cleaning process, making the transition from sticky mess to polished candy-coating feel incredibly rewarding. Completing the job nets you 80 PowerWash Points, which is a solid bump for those looking to upgrade their gear in the sequel's expanded economy.
What makes this map stand out is the atmosphere. While you work, you'll be treated to the ambient sounds of the Candy Kingdom, a flowing river in the background, and sweeping views of Ooo. It’s a great example of how FuturLab is leaning into the crossover potential of PowerWash Simulator 2 to create environments that feel alive rather than just static dioramas. If you missed the previous deep dive into the Ice King's Castle, now is the time to catch up on the full tour before the DLC drops.
