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How to Clean Your Bathhouse in Spirittea

A pixel character standing inside a dusty bathhouse with strange creatures around.

Spirittea puts you in charge of a bathhouse for ghosts, but when you get there, it’s in a bit of a mess. So, if you’re wondering how to clean your bathhouse in Spirittea, here’s the answer.

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How to Clean Your Bathhouse in Spirittea

Your Spirittea bathhouse is full of dust and cobwebs, which isn’t a good look. You don’t have to get rid of the cobwebs, but your spectral clients will be happier if your bathhouse is clean. And while giving it a full clean is time-consuming, it’s worth doing. It’s also simple if you know what you’re doing.

Unfortunately, it’s very easy to miss the tools you need to clean up. I walked right past them repeatedly, and they didn’t register. But they’re just sitting there inside your bathhouse’s laundry room.

What you need to do is head to your laundry room and pick up both brooms, the ones by the entrance to the room. I’ve marked them in the picture below. Put them both in your backpack, and you’re ready to go.

A pixel-art figure next to a pair of brooms. This image is part of an article about how to clean your bathhouse in Spirittea.

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Now, go around the bathhouse and use the brooms to clean up the dirt and cobwebs. You have two brushes, a ceiling broom, and a floor broom. Have dirt? Hold the floor broom and use it next to the dirt. Cobwebs? Use the ceiling broom and use that next to the cobweb. You can even start in the laundry room since it’s pretty dirty.

It’s not a good idea to do it when your bathhouse is open because, unless you’ve got a full roster of employees, you’ll be running back and forth with towels, topping up the furnace, and so on. Instead, set aside a few in-game days to get the place looking tidy.

So, the way to clean your bathhouse in Spirittea is to get the brooms from the laundry room and get to work.

About the author

Chris McMullen
Freelance contributor at The Escapist. I've returned to writing about games after a couple of career changes, with my recent stint lasting five-plus years. I hope, through my writing work, to settle the karmic debt I incurred by persuading my parents to buy a Mega CD. Aside from writing for The Escapist, I also cover news and more for GameSpew. I've also been published at other sites including VG247, Space, and more. My tastes run to horror, the post-apocalyptic, and beyond, though I'll tackle most things that aren't exclusively sports-based.
Chris McMullen
Freelance contributor at The Escapist. I've returned to writing about games after a couple of career changes, with my recent stint lasting five-plus years. I hope, through my writing work, to settle the karmic debt I incurred by persuading my parents to buy a Mega CD. Aside from writing for The Escapist, I also cover news and more for GameSpew. I've also been published at other sites including VG247, Space, and more. My tastes run to horror, the post-apocalyptic, and beyond, though I'll tackle most things that aren't exclusively sports-based.

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