Your main task in Cash Cleaner Simulator is to clean up all the dirty bills sent your way. Luckily, you do get several pieces of equipment to help you with that task to keep your money as clean as it can be. You would need to learn how to differentiate between all the different types of dirty money available in the game so you can use the right equipment for them. This guide will show you how to clean your money in Cash Cleaner Simulator.
All Methods to Get Clean Money in Cash Cleaner Simulator

The three main pieces of equipment that you require are the Washing Machine, the Custom Dryer, and the Ink and Grime Sponge. The Scanner app on your phone unlocks after reaching level 7, and will help you spot all your dirty bills between the cash stacks. This can make it easier to weed out soiled notes and set them aside for a cleanup. Next, you need to segregate the wet, dirty, and inked cash, and use the right equipment to clean it.
How To Wash Money In Cash Cleaner Simulator

Notes that have specks of dirt on them are cleaned using the Washing Machine. This can be purchased from the store for $2,000. Pick up all your soiled notes and set them aside on the workbench, then toss them into the Washing Machine. There are two settings that you can use, Soft mode and Hard mode.
Soft cycles will take slightly longer to clean the money, as it will run 2 cycles. Hard cycles will run on just 1 cycle, making it a faster choice. There are no repercussions to changing between the two cycles, as you still receive your bills clean but wet.
Note: Ink stained money cannot be cleaned using a washing machine, as you require different equipment for that. You can check out our guide on cleaning Inked Cash for that.
How To Dry Money In Cash Cleaner Simulator
Wet Notes can be dried using a Dryer in Cash Cleaner Simulator. These could be notes that you received from clients, or ones that you just cleaned using the Washing Machine. The Dryer can be purchased from the store for 2000$. If you are short on cash and can’t afford a dryer, you can also air dry your money. You can leave a pile of wet money out, or separate them into single notes to dry up. It does take longer to dry up notes this way, so it is recommended to get a dryer as soon as you can.
Be sure to place all nice, clean, dry bills away from the pile of dirty bills. Any dirty cash that touches a clean pile of notes will instantly turn all notes filthy.