CARE & MAINTENANCE Manual SCM.v140324 SCM.
Care and Maintenance Manual INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing SYNLawn®. Even though your SYNLawn® does not require the traditional maintenance of natural grass, there are maintenance procedures that can help protect your investment and extend the useful life of your SYNLawn® brand turf. The following procedures are important in helping to preserve your turf.
Care and Maintenance Manual B. Stains and other blemishes The first rule is promptness. It is always easier to clean up a fresh spill than one that has dried and hardened. Remove any solid or paste-like deposit with a spatula or table knife. Blot up excess liquids with paper towels, a clean cloth, or a dry absorbent, such as kitty litter or fuller’s earth. (Fuller’s earth is an absorbent claylike earthy material and is often found as a component of kitty litter.
Care and Maintenance Manual The second group of cleaners must be applied sparingly with care taken to avoid penetration of the agent beneath the turf are the following: ineral spirits or a grease spot remover like perchlorethylene (dry cleaning solution) of the M type sold by most variety stores and supermarkets.
Care and Maintenance Manual F. Fungus or mold spots A one (1) percent solution of hydrogen peroxide in water can be sponged on to the affected area. Flush thoroughly with clean water after application. G. Oil paints and more difficult 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 infill material. BRUSHING II.
Care and Maintenance Manual Protect Your Grass Although your SYNLawn® brand turf is made of tough, durable fibers, certain precautions should be taken to prevent damage to the turf. nsure that your SYNLawn® is not exposed to reflected sunlight from windows, metallic or E other reflective items as this may cause fiber shrinkage and/or melting of fibers. void leaving any heat-absorbent material on the turf during daylight hours.