Spills and stains are part of everyday life.
If you have children, pets, frequent visitors, etc., there may be increased traffic on your property.
Over time, accidents can happen.
But don't worry, because cleaning your lawn is similar to cleaning other areas of your home.
For dry spills, clean up with a shop vacuum.
Make sure to keep the suction end of the hose away from the turf surface to avoid picking up the fill material along with the debris.
Spills should be rinsed thoroughly, using a commercial disinfectant if necessary, but be sure to rinse afterwards so the solution can be washed across the lawn.
For stains such as paint, use a water-soluble solution to clean up.
Never use acetone or petroleum-based products on your lawn, as this may cause long-term damage.
Entertaining guests, outdoor living, and providing children with a safe place to play are often cited as the main reasons homeowners install artificial turf. However, these activities may result in food spills.
Make sure to remove food waste promptly to avoid attracting pests, and if you find chewing gum on your lawn, use ice to remove it from your lawn.