Stressbuzz causes purple squiggly lines to radiate from your polished item.The Zappamatic Polishing Effect covers your polished item in red-colored lightning.Brrrbrrr is nearly identical to Steamshine but instead of covering your polished item with rising steam, Brrrbrr's steam falls downward.As the name implies, Steamshine surrounds your items in steam that is rising upward.Out of all of the Polishing Effects, Gloomswirl is the most difficult to capture on camera so the image above may not be the best representation. Gloomswirl is the scariest of all the Polishing Effects as dark clouds swirl around the polished item.The Fuzzybubs Polishing Effect can provide a cinematic bokeh-like appearance as out-of-focus orbs appear in from of your selected item.Dripdrop causes large droplets of water to fall from the polished item.When the Spaceblip Polishing Effect is used on an item, vertical green lines move upward near the item before disappearing.The Dizzyspin Polishing Effect makes purple swirls surround the polished item at random intervals.
When used, Pitterpat makes hearts pop up around polished items.When used it makes items appear super clean and shiny. Sparkleblast is your standard Polishing Effect and it's the first effect you unlock after completing your third paradise home.It is said that you can use this technique to polish your furniture to spruce up your own home and give the interior design that finishing touch it may need.Įvery Polishing Effect in Happy Home Paradiseīelow you will find a list of every Polishing Effect in the Happy Home Paradise DLC but keep in mind that the images featured may not fully capture the scope of the effects because they include randomized animations. While techniques such as partition walls, counters, pillars, dynamic lighting, and soundscapes can be introduced into your home, you'll also unlock the polishing technique.