1. Remove sharp objects

For artificial turf, destructive pollutants are sharp objects such as stones, broken glass, metal blocks, etc. This pollutant must be immediately removed. In addition, chewing gum and adhesives pose significant risks to artificial turf and can be treated through cooling methods. Price of artificial turf
2. Clean up debris
When large pollutants such as leaves, paper, and cigarette butts are found on the lawn, they need to be cleaned up in a timely manner - you can use a portable blower to quickly clean them up. In addition, it is necessary to regularly inspect the edges and external areas of artificial turf to prevent the occurrence of moss plants. Once traces of plant growth are found, they can be removed using a high-pressure hose.
3. Remove stains
Generally speaking, regular cleaning can remove most stains, and more severe oil stains can be wiped with a cloth dipped in petroleum solvent; Water stains such as juice, milk, ice cream, and bloodstains can be wiped with soapy water first, and then thoroughly rinsed with clean water; Shoe polish, sunscreen, ballpoint pen oil, etc. can be wiped with a sponge dipped in tetrachloroethylene, and then wiped dry with a highly absorbent towel; For paraffin, asphalt, and asphalt stains, simply wipe with force or use a sponge dipped in tetrachloroethylene to wipe; Paint and coatings can be wiped with turpentine or paint remover; After wiping, soak in 1% hydrogen peroxide solution to remove fungi or mold spots.

