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How To Remove No Sweat Signs From Recalled Products in Fortnite No Sweat Summer

It was satisfying to dump them into the trash.

How To Remove No Sweat Signs From Recalled Products in Fortnite No Sweat Summer

It’s time for another No Sweat Summer challenge, and his time we are once again dealing with No Swear Signs. While before it was carrying and placing them, it seems this time is the complete opposite task. Here’s how to remove No Sweat Signs from recalled productions in Fortnite No Sweat Summer.

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Removing No Sweat Signs

You will need to remove three different No Sweat Signs, and here is a close-up look at where all of them can be found.

We started at the most western spot just because it seems the beach and the water and the more popular drops because of the loot-filled platforms.

No Sweat Sign First Location

The first sign is under this stack of stones to the east of Sanctuary, you just need to interact with it to pick it up.

No Sweat Sign Second Location

The second sign will be just down the road to the south of the previous sign, it will be hard to miss because of the stack of stones.

No Sweat Sign Third Location

You’ll find this third and final No Sweat Sign on the chin of the large statue head sitting in the water. This is the farthest east spot on the map above.

Where to Place No Sweat Signs in an Official Bin

The second stage of this No Sweat Summer quest will have you depositing the collected signs into an official bin. From the third sign location, if you turn around, you can find the official bin to the right of the nearby Reboot Van.

Simply walk up and interact with the bin to dump the signs and finish the quest.

That is everything you need to know when it comes to how to remove No Sweat Signs from recalled productions in Fortnite No Sweat Summer. If you are looking for other No Sweat Summer quest guides, we have one for ringing doorbells and another for completing the boat race.

About the author

Cameron Waldrop

Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has reviewed many great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.

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