ARTIFICIAL GRASS is an option for homes where people are constantly busy and don’t have time to keep up to date with garden maintenance.
However, in order for it to look fresh all year round, time must be found to clean it from time to time.
How to clean artificial grass
It is recommended that you clean your artificial grass once a week in the fall and find time to clean it once a month for the rest of the year.
Here we’ll give you four simple steps to clean and ensure your artificial grass looks as fresh as ever.
brush the grass
Use a plastic broom or rake to brush your lawn and maintain its effect.
Do not use a metal rake, otherwise it may damage your lawn.
If someone left heavy marks on the grass, brush against the grain and it will eventually look neater.
To brush your lawn, start at one corner, then work your way up the side, tackling all the stripes.
In other words, pretend to mow your lawn.
Remove all the leaves
Use a leaf blower to get rid of leaves and debris.
It would be easier to blow everything into a corner so you can pick it up all at once with a dustpan and brush.
This helps keep weeds from growing on your lawn, and if you have the time to do this more than once a month, it’s highly recommended.
remove weeds
Use a water-based weed killer with a pH of eight.
Apply it to your areas where weeds and moss have grown and once they die, remove them along with the leaves and debris collected earlier.
Fill with sand
Spread sand on your lawn and brush it with a broom.
Be sure to spread evenly over your lowan and leave no excess.
Leave it for two hours before stepping on the artificial grass again.
Can I clean synthetic turf with a vacuum cleaner?
You should not use a vacuum cleaner on your artificial grass.
A vacuum cleaner can suck up sand from the lawn and damage your grass.
Cleaning tips and tricks
Here are some tips to help you clean your home like a pro: