2018年2月25日星期日

How to clean your artificial grass?

One of the most appealing features of artificial grass is that it does not require the care and maintenance compared with a natural grass lawn. However, it doesn’t mean completely maintenance free. If you want to keep your artificial grass looks awesome and have a good performance, you will need to have a regular cleaning and maintenance.

How often you need to maintenance artificial grass will depend on your particular situation. For example, if you have outdoor pets, children, or lots of trees and shrubs, you will likely need to clean your synthetic lawn frequently.

If you live in a particularly dusty area, this may prompt you to clean your fake lawn more often. Conversely, during rainy months, you can allow the rain to wash your lawn and may not need to spray it down as often.

Lawns are meant to be lived on, which means drinks may be spilled, chewing gum or candy may be dropped. Most spills can simply be rinsed away with water. If residue remains after hosing off the area, you can use a mild, natural soap with warm water or a half-and-half mix of vinegar and water, which is also a great option for removing bacteria. Chewing gum, candy and other sticky substances can usually be removed just by picking them up with your hand; however, if a piece of chewing gum is being particularly difficult to remove, you can chill the gum with an ice cube to make it easier to remove completely.

If your artificial lawn has cigarette burns or stubborn stains, it can always be repaired; however, the better plan is to avoid spills and burns before they become a problem.

As a general rule, the best option for snow and ice removal is to allow them to melt and drain away naturally. Artificial lawn backing has drainage holes, which allows it to drain much like a natural grass lawn.

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