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Spotless Service (Self-Cleaning Floors)

"Nobody has to be on mop duty ever again."

PlateUp! — Spotless Service (Self-Cleaning Floors)
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Version1.0.0
Updated2026/08/07
AuthorProjectMods
CleaningKitchenQuality of LifeHelper

</>What does Spotless Service (Self-Cleaning Floors) do?

In a four-player kitchen somebody always ends up on mop duty, and it is nobody's favourite job. Solo, it is worse - every spill is time you did not have. Spotless Service keeps the floor clear for you. Mess disappears as it appears, so nobody slips, nobody slows down, and everyone stays on the food. There is a button for a one-off tidy too, if you would rather clean on demand than automatically. Pairs nicely with Line Cook Legs if you would like to stop worrying about the floor in every sense.

</>What is Spotless Service (Self-Cleaning Floors)?

In a four-player PlateUp! kitchen somebody always ends up on mop duty, and solo every spill is time you did not have. Spotless Service keeps the floor clear automatically, so nobody slips and everyone stays on the food. There is a one-off tidy button too, if you would rather clean on demand. Pairs well with Line Cook Legs and Sprinkler System.

</>Common questions about Spotless Service (Self-Cleaning Floors)

What does Spotless Service (Self-Cleaning Floors) do in PlateUp!?

Spotless Service keeps the floor of your PlateUp! restaurant clear so nobody has to stop cooking to mop. Turn on Auto-Clean and mess disappears as it appears, which means no one slips, no one slows down and everyone stays on the food. That matters most on a busy four-player night, where a chef on mop duty is a chef not making food, and solo, where every trip to the mop is time the orders will not wait for. There is also a Clean Up Now button for a one-off tidy if you would rather do it on demand. Nothing changes until you switch it on, and turning it back off puts the floor exactly as the game intended.

What is the difference between Auto-Clean and the Clean Up Now button?

Auto-Clean is continuous - while it is on, mess in your PlateUp! restaurant clears itself the moment it appears, so the floor never gets a chance to build up. Clean Up Now is a single press that tidies everything currently on the floor and then leaves the kitchen alone. Use Auto-Clean for a hands-off night where mopping is simply not part of the job any more, and Clean Up Now when you would rather keep mess as a real problem but still have a way out of a bad night. They work independently, so you can leave Auto-Clean off and use the button as an occasional bail-out.

Does it stop chefs slipping as well as clearing the mess?

In effect, yes - a spill that is not there cannot make anyone slip or slow down. Because Spotless Service removes mess as it appears rather than treating the symptom, the whole slipping problem stops being part of your PlateUp! service. That is a slightly different approach from Line Cook Legs, which leaves the spills in place and stops them costing you speed. If you want both, run them together: the floor stays clear, and anything that does briefly appear will not slow your chefs while it is there.

Does Spotless Service clean the floor if I join someone else's PlateUp! game?

No. PlateUp! keeps the state of the restaurant, spills included, on the host's machine. Spotless Service takes effect in single-player and when you are hosting the lobby, so joining a friend's game leaves the mopping exactly where it was. Host it yourself and the whole kitchen benefits, which is really the point - self-cleaning floors are most valuable in a four-player night where one person was going to lose their entire shift to the mop. There is nothing to configure either way; it is how the game shares its restaurant, not a setup problem.

Why would I use Spotless Service rather than just cleaning up?

Because mopping is the job nobody volunteers for and it costs a full chef. In a four-player PlateUp! kitchen, putting someone on the mop is effectively running three chefs, and in the late days that is the difference between a service landing and collapsing. Solo it is worse - every spill is a trip you cannot afford. Spotless Service buys that person back and puts them on the food. It pairs neatly with Line Cook Legs if you would like to stop worrying about the floor in every sense, and with Sprinkler System if fire is the other thing ending your runs.

What options does Spotless Service (Self-Cleaning Floors) include?

Clean Up Now

Press for a one-off tidy of everything on the floor.

Auto-Clean

Turn on to have spills and mess clear themselves as they appear.

Quick Answer

Spotless Service is a PlateUp! mod from ProjectMods that clears spills and mess as they appear, plus a one-press tidy button, so no chef gets stuck on mop duty instead of cooking.

System Requirements

Processor: Quad Core I5 or AMD equivalent
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 530 or AMD equivalent
Storage: 2 GB available space

What features does Spotless Service (Self-Cleaning Floors) include?

  • Spills and mess clear themselves as they appear, so nobody ends up on mop duty
  • Nobody slips, nobody slows down, and everyone stays on the food where they belong
  • Clean Up Now button gives you a one-off tidy if you would rather do it on demand
  • Works in single-player and when you are hosting, so a whole four-player kitchen stays clear

Best For

  • Hosting a four-player night where mopping is nobody's idea of a good time
  • Solo runs where every spill is time you did not have in the first place
  • Messy late-run layouts where the floor gets worse faster than one chef can fix it
  • A service that has already gone sideways and needs one press to look like a restaurant again
  • Players who enjoy cooking and plating but could happily skip the mopping

Last updated: 2026/08/07

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