- Primary objective: Clean the PowerWash Simulator 2 gas station wall and rafters systematically from top to bottom.
- Best tool combo: Use the SwirlForce Surf Ace for ground paving and the Adaptable Nozzle for high walls and pillars.
- Secret achievement: Roll the playground ball down the slide to unlock the Drop the Ball achievement instantly.
- Stuck at 99%: Highlight dirt to find missed spots on wall seams, under gutters, and behind pump signs.
Gas Station Job Overview & Setup
The tenth Career Mode assignment takes players to Mauka Aitu Highway in Lubri City to tackle the PowerWash Simulator 2 gas station wall and surrounding commercial structures. This moderate-difficulty job features a challenging mix of massive flat surfaces, intricate metal rafters, and heavy grease layers. To clean efficiently and avoid backtracking, choosing the correct tool loadout before leaving the Home Base is essential.
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Unlock Order | Job 10 |
| Location | Mauka Aitu Highway, Lubri City |
| Estimated Difficulty | Moderate |
| Base Reward | Standard Career Cash |
| Co-op Support | Up to 4 Players online |
To tackle this massive commercial zone, equip a washer that balances raw pressure with excellent surface coverage. The medium-duty tier provides the perfect entry point for this job, allowing you to blast away thick oil stains without constantly reloading soap cartridges.
Prime Vista 2400
- Medium-duty workhorse
- Balanced pressure and reach
- Unlocks early in Career Mode
SwirlForce Surf Ace
- Floor cleaning specialist
- Covers massive flat paving quickly
- Reduces cleaning time by 40%
Adaptable Nozzle
- Flexible spray width
- Change angles without swapping tools
- Perfect for wall panels and trim
Do not waste your hard-earned Career Cash on expensive cosmetic items before purchasing the SwirlForce Surf Ace. This rotating surface cleaner is essential for handling the massive concrete driveway surrounding the fuel pumps.
Step-by-Step Cleaning Walkthrough
Cleaning a massive commercial property requires a structured route. If you spray randomly, dirty water runoff can redeposit grime onto previously washed surfaces. Following an optimized top-to-bottom and inside-out progression ensures that every drop of water contributes to your overall completion percentage.
Ground Paving & Floor Surfaces
Assemble the SwirlForce Surf Ace with the 20-inch head. Sweep across the concrete driveway, starting from the outer perimeter and working toward the central pumps. This clears over 30% of the total job progress in minutes and provides a clean foundation to place your ladders.
Gas Pumps & Ground Pillars
Switch to the Adaptable Nozzle or a standard 25-degree fan nozzle. Clean the pump housings, hoses, overhead nozzle holsters, and the concrete pillars supporting the roof canopy. Work from the top of each pillar down to the base.
Main Gas Station Walls
Approach the main building walls. Spray from the roofline downward, ensuring you clean the trim, window frames, and doors. Focus on stubborn grease layers near the garage entrance using Soap 2.0 before rinsing with a medium-pressure nozzle.
Canopy Rafters & High Roof
Position the scaffolding or use the abseiling rig to reach the underside of the canopy roof. Clean the metal rafters, support beams, gutters, and overhead signage in straight, overlapping passes to prevent missing narrow structural joints.
Different wall components require varied approaches depending on the material and the type of grime buildup. Use the table below to match your nozzles to the specific structural elements of the building.
| Wall Component | Grime Type | Best Nozzle | Cleaning Strategy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main Brick Walls | Standard dust | Adaptable (25°) | Broad overlapping horizontal sweeps |
| Garage Door Trim | Heavy grease | Soap Nozzle + 15° | Melt grease with soap, rinse with 15° |
| Under Gutter Seams | Algae/Moss | Turbo Nozzle | Focus concentrated spray along the joint |
| Window Frames | Light soot | Adaptable (40°) | Wide spray to avoid cracking glass |
Soap 2.0 is free to use and clings to vertical surfaces. Apply soap to the heavily soiled garage doors first, let it sit for a few seconds to soften the grime, then rinse it clean with a standard water nozzle to save time.
PowerWash Simulator 2 Gas Station Wall: 99% Completion Fix
Stalling at 99% is a common issue when cleaning the PowerWash Simulator 2 gas station wall and its surrounding trim. The game's complex geometry means tiny dirt spots can hide in seams, undersides, and elevated corners. Rather than spraying blindly, use a systematic verification checklist to locate the final specks of grime.
| Missed Object | Hidden Location | Troubleshooting Action |
|---|---|---|
| Wall Gutter Seams | Underside of the metal pipe | Crouch and spray upward at a 45-degree angle |
| Signage Letters | Inner curves of the plastic letters | Use the 0-degree red nozzle for tight corners |
| Garage Door Tracks | Recessed inner metal channels | Slide the nozzle extension inside the tracks |
| Roof Canopy Joints | Top face of the support beams | Use scaffolding to get level with the beams |
Final 100% Verification Checklist:
- Open the job menu and check the object list for any item below 100%
- Highlight the unfinished wall or pillar to reveal glowing dirt lines
- Inspect the very top edge of the walls directly beneath the roofline
- Check the rear faces of the gas station signs and light fixtures
- Spray the narrow gaps between the wall panels and the window frames
Select the incomplete wall task directly in your job menu. This highlights the target with a pulsing orange marker in the game world, making it much easier to locate the exact wall panel that requires attention.
Achievement Guide & Secrets
The Gas Station job features a fun interactive easter egg that rewards players with a specific Career Mode achievement. Before packing up your pressure washer and moving on to the next assignment, make sure to complete this quick challenge.
| Achievement | Requirement | Location | Difficulty | Completion Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Drop the Ball | Roll the ball down the slide | Playground area | Easy | Use a high-pressure water stream to push the ball |
| Hatching a Plan | Clean the hatch last | Bandstand (Job 11) | Moderate | Save the central hatch for the final task |
| Tea Time | Place gnomes on all seats | Teapot Tea Room | Moderate | Move gnomes onto seats before finishing |
The playground area is located just off to the side of the main driveway. The ball is loose on the grass; simply aim your washer nozzle at it and use the physical force of the water jet to guide it up the steps and down the slide.
Completing this job in online co-op shares the progress with all players. You can host a session with up to four players to divide the massive walls and paving tasks among your team, significantly reducing completion time.
FAQs & Troubleshooting
If you are still struggling to achieve a perfect clean on the Mauka Aitu Highway location, review these frequently asked questions for quick troubleshooting solutions.
Q: Why am I stuck at 99% on the PowerWash Simulator 2 gas station wall?
You are likely missing a thin line of grime along the top edge of the wall where it meets the roof, or inside the recessed seams of the wall panels. Use the dirt highlight pulse and spray from an elevated position on the scaffolding to clear it.
Q: What is the best nozzle for the gas station rafters?
The Adaptable Nozzle set to a 15-degree or 25-degree spray is ideal. It provides enough pressure to reach the high metal frames while covering enough surface area to clean the long beams quickly.
Q: How do I unlock the SwirlForce Surf Ace for this job?
The SwirlForce Surf Ace surface cleaner can be purchased from the Equipment Shop in the Home Base using Cash earned from previous jobs. It is highly recommended to buy it before starting the Gas Station.
Q: Can I complete the Drop the Ball achievement in Free Play?
Yes. All interactive achievements can be completed in both Career Mode and Free Play. If you missed it during your initial run, simply replay the Gas Station in Free Play.
Always double-check your task list before leaving the job. A single dirty bolt or gutter bracket can prevent the 100% completion popup from triggering, so keep your highlight tool active during the final sweep.