Sand infill helps structure and level up the grass in newly constructed artificial lawns. It normally takes 6-8 weeks for it to settle, after which your fake grass requires very little upkeep. During this early phase, it is critical that you carefully brush the fake grass.
Brushing in various directions keeps artificial grass looking erect and lively like its real equivalent. Because covering a vast area in one pass may be hard, brush areas that experience the most foot activity on a regular basis.
Once a month, do this with a synthetic bristle brush instead of a metal one, as it is gentler on the grass. Use fabric softeners to reduce static build-up if you want to enhance the natural appearance.
The finest cleaner for your fake grass lawn is rain. If you live somewhere with little rainfall, a brief hose spray every now and again will clear collected dust. It can also aid in the removal of dried and hardened organic debris.
You might also use a water-and-disinfectant solution to sprinkle on the lawn or mop the afflicted area. Coffee, tea, wine, fruit juices, pee, blood, and other stains are best treated with this cleaning approach. Hard chemicals, on the other hand, should be avoided since they may react with artificial grass.
You might have to deal with tougher stains like grease, sunblock, and so on from time to time. Don’t be concerned. The majority of the time, your synthetic lawn will not stain. Mineral spirits are an easy way to get rid of them.