Over time, synthetic grass fibers can become matted due to foot traffic or heavy use. A stiff-bristle broom or brush helps to fluff the fibers back to their upright position. Look for a broom with synthetic bristles to avoid damaging the turf. Regular brushing also helps distribute the infill evenly.
Rake
A rake with plastic or rubber tines is perfect for clearing larger debris without harming the synthetic grass fibers. Avoid metal rakes, as they can tear or damage the turf. Use a rake to gently remove any stuck leaves or dirt.
Garden Hose
A simple garden hose is an effective tool for rinsing off dirt, dust, or pet waste. Use a spray nozzle to adjust the water pressure and clean specific areas without wasting water. Regular rinsing also helps prevent odors from building up.
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