1. Proper cleaning frequency of artificial grass
2. Remove dust, dirt and yard debris
If your artificial grass doesn't have much traffic, you can just use a garden hose to remove accumulated dirt and debris. Simply spray your turf lightly with clean, cool water and let it air dry. It's also a good idea to sweep the grass with a lawn rake or hard broom, which will help keep the blades of grass in an upright position.
Artificial grass is designed to live, so if you accidentally spill drinks, food, or other substances on your fake turf, it's no big deal. Removing light stains from artificial turf is very easy - just blot whatever spills dry and wet the area with a hose. Once the grass is wet, apply mild soap, scrub gently, and rinse thoroughly with cold water.
4. Stubborn stain removal
5. Remove sticky residue from fake grass
If sap, gum, or any other sticky material gets stuck on artificial turf, cleaning up the sticky residue is very simple. Just wet the area with a garden hose, then use a mild cleaner or a 50-50 white vinegar and water mixture to dissolve the residue. Gently scrub the sod with a bristle brush, and when you're done, rinse off the cleaner with a garden hose.
6. Clean up pet litter on artificial turf