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Limiting the home area of your colony will substantially reduce cleaning demands on your colonists. By default, a home area is automatically designated around new player structures and zones (this setting may be toggled in the lower right corner icon bar). However, home area designation is '''''not''''' automatically removed from an area, even if player structures are removed.
 
Limiting the home area of your colony will substantially reduce cleaning demands on your colonists. By default, a home area is automatically designated around new player structures and zones (this setting may be toggled in the lower right corner icon bar). However, home area designation is '''''not''''' automatically removed from an area, even if player structures are removed.
  
All colonists clean tiles at the same rate regardless of [[trait]]s or [[capacities]], but some types of floors, like [[Steel tile]]s and [[sterile tile]]s, are faster to clean than others. Some types of filth, like pawn trash, are faster to clean than others, like '''bugblood'''.
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All colonists clean tiles at the same rate regardless of [[trait]]s or [[capacities]], but some types of floors, like [[Steel tile]]s and [[sterile tile]]s, are faster to clean than others. Some types of filth, like pawn trash, are faster to clean than others, like bugblood.
  
 
Outdoors: Soil does not collect dirt from foot traffic  (it only adds dirt to the shoe soles of pawns), and therefore may be more beautiful to use outdoors than constructed streets.
 
Outdoors: Soil does not collect dirt from foot traffic  (it only adds dirt to the shoe soles of pawns), and therefore may be more beautiful to use outdoors than constructed streets.

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