In the intricate world of “Schedule 1,” mastering the production of liquid products is crucial for expanding your operations. This guide will walk you through the essential steps of acquiring and utilizing the chemical station, a key component in this process. From unlocking it through a specific mission to the precise techniques of combining ingredients and heating the mixture, you’ll learn how to efficiently produce your valuable liquid product.
How to Get Chemical Station in Schedule 1
To cook liquid products in Schedule 1, you’ll need the chemical and oven stations. To unlock the chemical station, you have to complete the “Wretched Hive of Scum and Villainy” mission. This is part of the main story, so if you haven’t reached it yet, just keep progressing through the campaign.
If you’re still far from that mission but already have Pseudo, you’ll have to wait and continue the story before you can start cooking liquid products.
To start the mission, head to the Warehouse after 6 PM and knock on any door. Once inside, you’ll meet the arms dealer, fixer, and merchant. Talk to the merchant or Oscar to check out what they have for sale. You’ll find both the chemical station and the oven station available for a total of $2,500. Buy them and place them in any property you prefer, and you’re good to go!
How to Use Chemical Station in Schedule 1
To cook the liquid product, you’ll need Pseudo, Acid, and Phosphorus. Once you have all three ingredients, head to the chemical station and combine them in the beaker. Stir the mixture, then transfer it to the flask. Next, use the Bunsen burner to heat the flask properly.
When heating, you’ll see a green marker in the middle of the gauge. Turn up the heat and keep the pointer in that green zone for a few seconds. A good trick is to release the heat just before it reaches the green area, then lightly tap to adjust and keep it steady. Once you’re done, you’ll get the finished mixture.
Take this mixture and place it inside your lab oven. Pour it onto the tray, close the oven, and start cooking. When the process is complete, open the oven and use a hammer to break the product into pieces. Now you have your second product to sell! Each batch produces 10 pieces.