Schedule 1: Laundromat Guide

Laundromat in the game Schedule 1

Image Credit: TVGS, Schedule I

Note: This guide covers content from Schedule 1, a satirical video game set in a fictional world. All items, recipes, and references are entirely made up and exist only in the game. Please don’t try any of this in real life.


So, you bought the laundromat in-game and now you're standing in it wondering if it does anything besides look mildly suspicious. Good news: it does. And if you’re swimming in dirty money, it’s one of the most useful buildings in the game.

Here’s what the laundromat actually does and how it works.

Why Use the Laundromat?

In Schedule 1, there's a $10,000 per week limit on how much cash you can legally deposit through ATMs. Which is cute… until you're sitting on a mountain of bills and can’t afford seeds or jars because your debit card is tapped out… That’s where the laundromat comes in.

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What It Actually Does

  • You drop off cash.

  • After 24 in-game hours, the money is "cleaned" and sent directly to your bank account (the one tied to your card).

  • No deposit limit here — just a quiet cash-to-card conversion behind a bunch of spinning washers.

This lets you keep buying supplies, placing delivery orders, and upgrading without constantly hitting that ATM wall.

Interior of the laundromat in the video game Schedule 1

How Much Can It Launder?

The laundromat can clean $2,000 per day, which equals $14,000 per week — on top of the $10,000 ATM limit.

That means if you're using both systems together, you can convert up to $24,000 a week from cash to card. Not bad.

Heads-Up: What If It’s Not Working?

Sometimes it doesn’t always seem to deposit the money after a cycle. That could be a bug, or it could just be a very immersive simulation of how shady businesses work. Either way, give it 24 hours and check your card balance again before panicking.

Final Blurb

The laundromat may not look flashy, but it’s basically your legal loophole to keep your operation running smooth. Buy it early, feed it often, and you’ll never have to ration card funds again like it's 2008.


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