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− | '''Cleaning''' is a type of {{l|labor}} used by dwarves in order to clean tiles. In order for dwarves to | + | '''Cleaning''' is a type of {{l|labor}} used by dwarves in order to clean tiles. In order for dwarves to perform this task, it must be enabled inside the labor menu's Other Jobs tab. Cleaning is enabled by default in all dwarves. |
Though your dwarves are able to clean your fortress, they cannot clean anything outside, making it easy for them to track anything inside. However, only {{L|blood}} can be tracked around. {{L|Rain}} is able to clean anything outside, but does not clean the entire map, only cleans squares rain has hit. Most of the time, your dwarves will constantly track in blood, and never clean it up, and also leave {{L|mud}} lying about the fortress if water is within the fortress. | Though your dwarves are able to clean your fortress, they cannot clean anything outside, making it easy for them to track anything inside. However, only {{L|blood}} can be tracked around. {{L|Rain}} is able to clean anything outside, but does not clean the entire map, only cleans squares rain has hit. Most of the time, your dwarves will constantly track in blood, and never clean it up, and also leave {{L|mud}} lying about the fortress if water is within the fortress. |
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Cleaning is a type of Template:L used by dwarves in order to clean tiles. In order for dwarves to perform this task, it must be enabled inside the labor menu's Other Jobs tab. Cleaning is enabled by default in all dwarves.
Though your dwarves are able to clean your fortress, they cannot clean anything outside, making it easy for them to track anything inside. However, only Template:L can be tracked around. Template:L is able to clean anything outside, but does not clean the entire map, only cleans squares rain has hit. Most of the time, your dwarves will constantly track in blood, and never clean it up, and also leave Template:L lying about the fortress if water is within the fortress.
Dwarves with the Cleaning skill enabled will also occasionally clean themselves, using whatever they can that can be used to clean themselves with, including water and soap. There is currently a bug leading to spam of messages "cannot clean self" whenever soap is available; the only known workaround is to ensure that all of your soap is stored in chests in your hospital.
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