Brush Artificial Grass For Best Maintenance

Last Updated on April 16, 2024 by Real Men Sow

Artificial grass can be completely maintained, you may have heard but this is not true. Any item that is outdoors, exposed to the elements, and is used frequently will require some maintenance.

Maintain And Brush Artificial Grass

Artificial grass has many benefits, which have led to a significant increase in artificial grass installations in homes. Many homeowners have many questions after the installation is complete. What happens if something gets on my artificial lawn? Or Can I place heavy objects on my fake grass?

This article will explain how to maintin artificial grass. We’ll also answer some common questions about artificial grass maintenance.

You can maintain an artificial lawn in a few easy steps:

  1. Keep it clean.
  2. Take out all leaves and other debris.
  3. Regularly brush the artificial fibers.
  4. Stop weed growth

These steps will ensure that your artificial grass stays in perfect condition for many years. 

How to Brush Your Artificial Grass For Best Maintainance 

Keep It Clean

It is important to maintain a healthy artificial lawn. The good thing is, artificial grass is self-cleaning. Your artificial lawn will be cleaned by the rain we get in the UK. This is also the easiest and cheapest method.

You might consider giving your lawn a good hosting during summer when there is less rainfall and artificial lawns are receiving a lot of heavy use. The frequency at which this should be done depends on how often your lawn gets used, but it is not necessary for an average fake lawn to do this more than once a week.

Why should you spray your fake grass?

Spraying your lawn can remove dirt, pollen, and other airborne pollutants. This will help prevent uneven distribution of artificial lawn’s infill sand.

Use a 5 percent solution of household detergent in hot, soapy water to clean your artificial lawn. You can then use a sponge to mop the area. You can then rinse the lawn with a garden hose. A range of artificial grass cleaners are also available. Although they may not be necessary for maintaining your artificial lawn, these cleaners are completely safe.

Remove Leaves and Debris

After a while and especially in autumn, leaves and twigs can find their way onto your fake lawn. Although it will not cause any harm to your artificial grass, there is a possibility that the debris could encourage weed growth.

It is recommended that you regularly remove leaves and other debris, using either a stiff broom or a special artificial grass rake to accomplish this. Although a leaf blower/vacuum will be the most. convenient, it is not necessary. A specialist artificial grass rake and a stiff broom are equally effective.

You should never use a metal mower on artificial lawns as it can cause damage to the synthetic fibres. This task can be performed at any time depending on the season and the environment in which it is being done.

Brush the Artificial Fibres Regularly

To prevent matting and keep the fibers in a straight line, it’s best that artificial lawn be brushed on a regular basis. You may notice that your AstroTurf fibres aren’t as straight as they used to be over time. This is normal and normal.

Use a stiff broom or a specialist artificial grass rake to brush your grass. Brushes with wire or metal bristles should not be used as they can damage the fibers. Cross-brushing is a way to brush your lawn.

This means you should brush your grass in the opposite direction to artificial fibres. All synthetic turf is slightly inclined in the direction of the pile. The fibres are slightly inclined in the same direction.

The pile direction should face the side you will be most likely to see the grass, e.g. Your house or patio. It’s the most attractive type of artificial grass. The fibers of your artificial lawn can be brushed to ‘fluff them up’ and restored to their original position. It is possible that artificial fibers will become flatter if heavy objects are left on your lawn, such as paddling pools or garden furniture.

You can use a power brush, such as the Stihl MM55, to maintain artificial grass in larger areas and commercially. It may be worthwhile to have your artificial lawn professionally groomed if it is extremely old or you move into a home with artificial grass that has been neglected. Professionals can stimulate artificial grass using a brush to lift the fibers. You can also apply a new sand fill and make any repairs.

Prevent Weed Growth

You will not have weeds grow through synthetic grass if it has been properly installed. There is a possibility that airborne seeds could nestle in the artificial fibers and allow weeds to grow. These weeds do not grow through your lawn so they can be easily removed manually.

You should also look out for potential weed growth around the edges of your artificial grass. This is because the weed membrane layers that should be installed under your grass won’t reach the perimeter of your lawn. Weeds can then get around the edges.

Artificial grass can also be susceptible for moss growth. If this is the case, you can remove it with a specialist synthetic grass rake or power brush. You can also apply a water-based herbicide to your fake grass to prevent future moss growth. Apply this using a watering container with a sprinkler head. If weed/moss growth becomes a problem, it’s best to apply weed killer twice a year.

There are very few chances that weeds will grow on artificial lawns. However, if they do, they can be easily removed. You can also prevent weed growth by ensuring that the infill is weed-free at the time of installation.

Artificial grass requires very little maintenance. However, it is essential that you do this to maintain a durable fake lawn. There are many questions you might have about maintaining your fake grass. Below, you will find the answers to most frequently asked questions.

How Do I Remove Stains From My Artificial Grass?

Stains can be dealt with quickly if you act fast because it’s easier to remove stains before they harden, Artificial grass is very resistant to staining. However, you need to be careful about what products you use.

While some products are fine for treating plastic fibers, they could cause problems with other aspects of artificial grass such as the latex backing.

If the stain has become hardened, you should first remove it using a spatula or a plastic knife. Be careful not to pull too hard or damage the fibers.

Fresh spills

These can be soaked up quickly. You can use a kitchen towel, a cloth or cat litter to absorb the liquid. Once it has dried, you can sweep or vacuum it off. You may need to use a detergent for your household, depending on the stain. You can use washing up liquid, or granular household detergent.

A mixture with warm water, and apply it to artificial grass with a sponge or brush. Use synthetic fibres when brushing, as metal and wire brushes can damage plastic fibres. Then, rinse the area thoroughly with a garden hose. This will remove most stains from the skin:

  • Ketchup and mustard
  • Fizzy drinks
  • Ice cream
  • Alcohol
  • Butter
  • Coffee and tea
  • Blood

Using White Spirit

If you have an oil-based stain we recommend that you use a small amount white spirit but it should be used with care. Use a little white spirit to treat artificial grass. Wipe the affected areas with a damp cloth. You can then remove any stains that have been caused by the following:

  • Use cooking oil
  • Asphalt and Tar
  • Sun cream
  • Paint
  • Car engine oil
  • Nail polish

To avoid any discoloration, test white spirits on a small area of your lawn. You should also make sure the area is well ventilated. Remember that white spirit is highly flammable. Do not allow open flames or smoke near these products.

How Do I Remove Chewing Gum From My Artificial Grass?

This is a common question that’s surprising, but it can be solved easily. However, chewing gum must be removed carefully so as not to damage its fibers.

You could also pull at hardened chewing candy, which would likely result in a chunk of artificial grass fibers being pulled up with it.

This can be prevented by freezing the chewing gum. There are specific removers that can be purchased at most carpet cleaning products stores. These will freeze the gum. Once it has frozen, you can then use a spatula or a knife to scrape the grass off.

How Do I Clean Dog Waste From Artificial Grass?

People often have artificial grass installed because they are tired of their pets making their lawn into a mud-bath.

It’s understandable why pet owners get frustrated when their dogs go out in the gardens. Artificial grass is great for pets because they can’t damage it. It will be just as fun for them to run up and down on as a real grass lawn.

They can also use it in the exact same way as before, since urine and solids won’t harm artificial grass. Solids can still be removed from your grass by cleaning it the same way you have always done.

If your synthetic grass is installed correctly, urine won’t leave behind an unpleasant odour. It’s best to hose down artificial lawns in summer, but this should be done as part of the regular maintenance that we have recommended previously.

If your lawn was not installed on a sub-base that drains freely, you might need to buy one of the many artificial turf cleaning products on the market. These products will clean your lawn and remove any urine smell.

How Do I Remove Dog Hair From Artificial Grass?

Brush your artificial lawn as part of the 4-step maintenance process we have described earlier in this article. Regular brushing will keep the synthetic fibers in a straight position. You can also brush your fake lawn to get rid of the dog hair.

It’s best that you sweep in the direction of the pile instead of using the ‘cross-brushing” method. Grab a stiff broom, or a specialist artificial grass rake to do this. Begin at one end of your lawn, and then, using a single continuous motion, move the broom across the length of the lawn. This will get rid of dog hair.

A garden vacuum is another option, although it’s easier. However, an artificial grass rake, or broom, will also do the job.

How Do I Remove Snow and Ice From Synthetic Grass?

Let snow and ice melt naturally. If you have to remove snow from artificial lawns, however, we recommend using a plastic snow clearing shovel. You can then sweep the lower layer with a broom.

If ice has formed on your artificial grass, you will need to be cautious. This will not be possible to do manually. This is because you could damage or pull out the plastic fibers when trying to remove ice. It is best to let it thaw naturally.

Will Heavy Objects Damage My Grass?

It is possible to place items like a trampoline, paddling pool, 5-a-side football goal, or garden furniture on an artificial lawn.

The quality of artificial grass will determine whether these items will cause damage to your lawn. It’s best that you use a grass made from nylon fibres if you plan to regularly place heavy objects on your artificial turf. These grasses are the most durable.

To avoid damaging your lawn’s fibres, it is important to regularly move heavy objects around. You can stimulate grass fibres to return to a straight position after being flattened by a heavy object, you can use an Artificial Grass Rake or a stiff broom.

However, it is still best to avoid sharp edges on chairs and table feet, as they can cut through artificial grass. It can be fixed if this happens Join tape And Join adhesive This can be avoided by making sure that garden furniture is checked before being placed on artificial grass.

Can I Put a Bird Feeder On Artificial Grass? 

The bird feeder will not harm the artificial grass. However, it’s best not to put bird feeders in your artificial lawn. Bird feeders encourage birds to drop their droppings on artificial grass and will require frequent maintenance to maintain the area. Rodents could also be attracted to the droppings by digging into the grass surrounding the feeder.

Conclusion

This article should answer some of your questions about how to maintain artificial grass. Maintaining an artificial lawn is easy, however. Following the advice and artificial grass will be a great investment in your home.

You will also be spending more time in your garden relaxing than you are working in it. Children will have a lot of fun playing on the fake lawn. Dogs can also use it without causing damage. Artificial lawns will look stunning for many years to come if you take care of them properly.

Real Men Sow
Real Men Sow

Hello, I’m Pete and I’m currently based in the west of Scotland, in a small place called Rosneath, where I’m exploring my garden adventures. I personally started gardening around 6 years ago and initially, I started out by growing my favorite fruits and berries, such as strawberries, Raspberries & Gooseberries. Since then I’ve added a lot of vegetables and working closely with my neighbor, it’s been a lot of fun.