How to clean blood in Project Zomboid?

Cleaning blood is probably a good idea.

To clean blood in Project Zomboid, you will need to use either a dishtowela bath towel, or a mop. You will also need one of the items mentioned alongside bleach bottles before you can clean blood in Project Zomboid.

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If you have any of the items mentioned, you will be able to clean blood stains by right-clicking and selecting clean blood. Selecting clean blood will then allow you to clean blood using one of the following combinations.

  • Bleach Bath Towel
  • Bleach Dishtowel
  • Bleach Mop

Overall, cleaning blood around and inside is an excellent way to avoid getting sick from illnesses in Project Zomboid. Couple this with disposing of any zombie bodies left from undead intrusions, and you will be well protected from getting sick. 

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How to clean blood on clothes in Project Zomboid

To clean blood on clothes, all you need to do is find a water source in the game, such as sinks or bathtubs. Right on the water source and look for an option called wash and select all clothes. 

Doing so will cause your character to start cleaning their clothes, wiping away any blood or dirt you gained over the days. You can also improve your cleaning ability by having soup on your inventory or in a container nearby. 

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