While the
artificial turf does not require an intensive regimen, it is recommended a good
routine maintenance if you want to maintain that artificial turf at its best.
Here are some tips.
• Rain is
the best cleaner for synthetic grass, then disposes of the dust, pollen and
airborne contaminants in a manner that cannot be duplicated by products commercial.
If you live in acclimate drier, or is experiencing a drought, you may need to
rinse the artificial grass from time to time to soak and clean the turf system.
Using the spray water a soft setting for maintaining the rubber filler and / or
sand in place.
• As a
normal lawn, use a rake or leaf blower to remove leaves, rotten sticks and
other debris that can damage your synthetic grass. The rake also acts as a comb;
it keeps the turf neat and tangle free.
• To
prevent insects damaging the artificial turf or fill. Usually the season begins
in May and ends in October, but this depends on the region you are in and the weather.
Use a treatment dilute pesticide pest season
• If your
synthetic grass installed a grass barrier, you should have no problem with
weeds, however, some other weeds can grow almost anywhere. Applying a treatment
for weed control diluted as necessary.
• Do not
use products containing acetone or alcohol, both of which can damage the fibers
of the synthetic turf and natural grass underneath.
• Keep an
eye on the areas of greatest use. Low points are common in these areas, so it
is recommended to have a little padding on hand to fill these spots. Locate the
place; apply a few thin layers of filling and the latter brush between the
fibers using a broom or brush harsh hand.
• Brush the
lawn regularly to keep the filling of compaction. Brush in various directions
to distribute it evenly.
• Do not
park vehicles on synthetic turf. The hot smoke from engine exhaust can damage
and potentially melt the synthetic grass Wireless. Plus you do not want to leak
or spill grease, transmission fluid, lubricating oil, or any liquid on the synthetic
turf, as these compounds may discolor your lawn.
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