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Here's how to find out what Obi did in each Beverly Hills Pool and complete The Clean and Snatch quest in Dead Island 2.

Dead Island 2: How to Complete The Clean and Snatch Quest in Beverly Hills

Here's how to find out what Obi did in each Beverly Hills Pool and complete The Clean and Snatch quest in Dead Island 2.

The Clean and Snatch is a Lost and Found quest in Dead Island 2, and knowing how to complete it can be tricky. Most of the objectives can be found in Beverly Hills, though they can be well hidden. Below, we’ll lead you through the quest and tell you where to find all of the pools. 

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How to Start The Clean and Snatch in Dead Island 2

Unlike several other Lost and Found quests in Dead Island 2, The Clean and Snatch can be started as soon as you reach Roxanne’s House in Beverly Hills during the “O Michael, Where Art Thou” mission.

Pick up the note from Obi, a pool cleaner who’s stolen a sword. The goal is to find the Beverly Hills Pools in a particular order, gathering clues in each one. 

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All Pool Locations in The Clean and Snatch Quest

Pool #1 

The first clue tells you about a “neighbor,” and the closest home is owned by Farouk. Make your way to the house, which is just northeast of your starting point. Jump over the van to enter the place. You should see an item called Dave’s Phone to your left. Farouk’s Key is also next to the pool, but it’s part of one of Rikki’s sidequests.

Pool #2

This pool is located at the house owned by good ol’ Michael, just west of the first pool location. Defeat the zombies here, then pick up the Note to Michael.

Pool #3 

Finally, you’ll want to make your way to the mansion in the middle of the map, west/southwest of Michael’s. The pool here is filled with poisonous sludge, and there might be some Slobbers, too. You should be able to pick up Obi’s Phone on the far edge of the pool.

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Where to Find Obi and the Pool Party

Now you’ll need to find Obi and the pool party for the final part of The Clean and Snatch. If you read the clue, it says something about a prank channel and a pool party. Assuming you’ve been doing some sidequests while progressing, you’ll remember a certain streamer named Amanda Styles in Bel Air.

Make your way to the Goat Pen in the southern portion of Bel Air. Check the pool and you’ll find Obi, who’s already a zombie.

The clue cites that the streaming party is at night, so we headed there at night, though we’re not sure if that’s a requirement. In any case, kill Obi and pick up the key.

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The Clean and Snatch Quest Reward

Once you have the key, return to Roxanne’s House in Beverly Hills. Use the key to open the chest in the pool

Your reward is the Electrocutor’s Officer Sword. It’s rare quality, which means it only has two mods/perks (i.e., shock damage and extra force). It might not seem like much, but this should prepare you for what’s in store when you do more Lost and Found quests.

But that’s how to complete The Clean and Snatch quest in Dead Island 2, as well as how to find all of the pools and Obi’s location. To learn about the powerful endgame armaments, you can check our legendary weapons hub. Likewise, for more, visit our Dead Island 2 guides page.

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Jason Rodriguez is a game reviewer and guides writer from the Philippines. With around 5,000 published articles, he's freelanced for numerous outlets, including GameSkinny, GameSpot, Polygon, IGN, PCGamesN, PC Invasion, and more.