While it's not common problem, the odd weed can find it's way onto your artificial grass. Usually they'll be around the edge of the lawn and are simple to remove, just gently pull them out. Maintain surrounding bushes or trees to help prevent airborne seeds from falling on to your turf. You can also use a mild weed killer on your artificial grass.
Cleaning up spills and stains from your artificial turf is easy. We know your lawn is meant to be lived on, so we make sure our turf is stain resistant and easy to clean.
Most spills can be blotted up with a towel or rinsed away with the hose, but if you've got a tougher stain, add some mild soap or vinegar to water and gently rub the area.
If you've got gum or another sticky substance on your artificial grass that's difficult to pick off, chill it with a few ice cubes in a plastic bag before trying to remove. Use a dull knife or spoon to help pry it off without harming the fibres.
Is artificial turf pet friendly? Absolutely, and the clean-up is easy!
Simply pick up any solid waste and rinse urine away with a hose.
Weekly hosing of the lawn should take care of any odours, but you can use an odour neutraliser on your artificial turf if necessary.
We love our wildlife, but birds are bound to do their business on your turf from time to time.
As with any other spot on your grass, keep your hose on low pressure and rinse away bird waste. Remember to keep harsh chemicals away from your artificial grass to prevent any damage.