SYNLawn Artificial Grass Care and Maintenance Manual
Care and Maintenance Manual
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F. Fungus or mold spots
A one (1) percent solution of hydrogen peroxide in water can be sponged on to the aected
area. Flush thoroughly with clean water after application.
G. Oil paints and more dicult stains
Please consult your SYNLawn
®
dealer as these may require a commercial carpet cleaner.
Caution! Do not use high-pressure water spray with stream force in excess of 300 psi
as this can severely damage the turf and displace any inll material.
BRUSHING
II. Periodic brushing
The frequency for suggested brushing is directly related to the amount of foot trac you have
in your turf area. Matting of bers may occur in areas of high foot trac, especially if bers
have become soiled with dirt and other airborne pollutants.
Periodic “cross brushing” of the turf with a Grandi Groomer rake can help restore the aesthetic
appearance of the turf. “Cross brushing” means all brushing activity takes place against the
grain, nap, or sweep of the turf bers. By brushing against the turf, the bers are “ued
up”. A brush with synthetic bristles should be used. The use of a Grandi Groomer is highly
recommended.
Caution! Never use a brush with metal or wire bristles as these will change the turf bers.
Take note to heavier tracked areas for matting of bers that might appear dierent than
other areas that do not see heavy trac. Brushing these areas is highly recommended as it will
ensure the full life of your SYNLawn
®
. Brushing with a Grandi Groomer cannot hurt the turf, so
brush as often as needed, again keeping in mind that the more trac, the more frequent the
brushing.
High trac areas might include, but are not limited to:
Commercial applications
Multiple dogs
Heavy play activity by children
Paths in the yard that are traveled more often