Maintenance

Cleaning

Rinse your turf off with a hose regularly to get rid of any loose debris, pet waste or stickiness.
For particularly troublesome spots, use a mixture of water and vinegar or mild detergent.

Brushing

Brush frequently to keep the artificial grass blades standing upright with your rake or stiff, non-metal brush. This will help the synthetic fibers stand up straight and mimic natural grass.

Frequency

If you have children or pets, you will want to clean your turf more often, but otherwise you should clean your artificial grass at least once every three months to avoid the buildup of debris, dirt and dust.

Additional Resources

Can Your Drive On Artificial Turf

Driving on artificial turf can be a practical and aesthetically pleasing solution for many homeowners. If you are wondering, "can you drive on artificial turf?", the answer is yes, but there are several considerations to ensure the longevity and durability of the surface. This blog will explore the benefits, installation process, and maintenance of an artificial grass driveway, highlighting the expertise of Coastal Life Turf in delivering top-notch results.

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