How to Remove Spray Paint in Rust: A Complete Guide
Removing spray paint in Rust can be tricky, but I've got you covered.
There are many ways to get rid of those unwanted tags or decals, and I'll walk you through each method.
First, let's talk about the water gun. If you've got the Sunburn Pack DLC, this is your best bet.
Simply equip the water gun, aim at the spray paint, and blast it away. It's quick and easy.
Don't have the DLC? No problem. You can use a water jug or bucket instead. Here's how:
- Find a water source and fill your container
- Approach the spray-painted area
- Press the E key to start removing the paint
- Keep at it until the paint is gone
If you're not in a hurry, you can just wait it out. Spray paint and decals in Rust will eventually disappear on their own. It might take a while, but it's a hands-off approach.
Lastly, if you can't remove the spray paint, you can always cover it up. Find a decal you like better and spray over the old one.
It's not exactly removal, but it gets the job done.
Remember, the method you choose depends on what tools you have available and how quickly you need the spray paint gone.
With these options, you should be able to handle any unwanted graffiti in the game.
So, now you know how to remove spray paint in Rust game.
Whether you're using water, waiting it out, or covering it up, you've got options to keep your base looking clean and tidy.
I'm the Head of Research at RustClash. With over 5 years of experience in the Rust niche, I have developed extensive knowledge of the game, its strategies, and the competitive scene. My insights are based on years of in-depth analysis and close involvement with the Rust community.