Where to get Chemicals in Pacific Drive

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Chemicals are a very important material as you need them to craft Repair Putty, which fixes a lot of your car damage. Here's where to get Chemicals in Pacific Drive so your car willstay in tip-top shape after an off-road adventure.

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How to find Chemicals in Pacific Drive

The buildings on a junction are randomly generated, so you can't know the exact location of every material. However, there are ways in which you can figure out where to go. Here are the best tips to find Chemicals in Pacific Drive.

You need to have a lot of Chemicals as they are used to make Repair Putty. It's very useful when you are on the road, and you should have three on you at all times. Three is the max stack of Putty; anything more than that will take up more space in your inventory. If you are like me and are often driving off-road and into trees and anomalies, you should probably pack more than three.

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When you are planning a route, check if the junction or junctions you are going to hit up have a high density of buildings. If they do, then you should definitely visit them. This means that there are bigger chances of you finding Arda Trailers and Arda Towers. You can recognize their icons on the map by the antenna on top.

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Both of these building types are likely to have Chemicals inside. Make sure to have an Impact Hammer or a Prybar, as the doors to them are usually locked either by a touchpad or a chain.

Once you are inside, you should be able to find either a normal Cabinet or a Hazmat Cabinet that holds Chemicals. Hazmat Cabinets are often locked by a chain, so the Prybar will come in handy here as well.

You need two Chemicals for one Repair Putty, and these cabinets usually have only one or two available, so you'll probably have to look around a junction for a longer time. Unless you are interrupted by an incoming storm, then I suggest you find the nearest gateway exit or head to the next junction as soon as possible.

If you don't want to loot in the dark, check out How to get a flashlight in Pacific Drive on Pro Game Guides.

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