How to Wrap Cash in Plastic in Blocks in Cash Cleaner Simulator
Wrap those strapped cash in more wraps.

Wrapping Cash in Plastic in Blocks sounds like a weird objective in Cash Cleaner Simulator. You already bind them in straps, so what else is needed?
Well, if you deal with way more money, you have to neatly organize your strapped cash by rolling it up in plastic blocks. There are specific tasks that require you to do this, and here’s how to wrap that cash up in plastic in Cash Cleaner Simulator.
How to Wrap Bills in Plastic in Blocks in Cash Cleaner Simulator


When you go through some of the quests in the Dark Net, you’ll encounter tasks where you need to follow order specificities like “Wrapped in plastic in blocks.” The first one you might go through is the Wet Case task, where you’ll get some wet bills and need to dry them, strap them in packs, and wrap them in plastic blocks.
To wrap cash in plastic in blocks, you need Cling Plastic Wraps. There should be a couple of free ones when you start the game. They should be littered on the floor or hidden in some of the first few cardboard boxes you began with.


If you can’t find them, you can always buy them from the Black Market using your phone. A Cling Plastic Wrap costs $2 each, and Bill Straps cost $1 each on the Black Market.
Once you have a Cling Plastic Wrap available, place it near your Money Counter for easy use. Grab a fat stack of cash and start sorting them using the Money Counter. Once you have a clean stack of cash, bind them using the Bill Straps first.


Once you have at least two bonded stacks of cash, you can pick up multiple stacks of cash in your hands. While still in your hands, use or interact with the Cling Plastic Wrap to wrap all the stacks of cash together. This stack of cash will be considered “wrapped in plastic in blocks.” So, if you place this wrapped cash inside a container and ship it on your conveyor belt, it should credit the objective.
And that’s about it, you’re all done. Before you go, why not check out why I think this game is the next best thing after Schedule 1?