Natural Look 30mm Bicolor Artificial Grass (LT30-U)
GENERAL CARE
When taking care of artificial grass remove debris such as leaves and branches from the surface using a leaf blower or a plastic rake. Do not use a rake with metal or wire bristles on the turf this can tear the fibers. Occasionally use a stiffbroom brush to rake the fibers against the grain, paying attention to high traffic areas. This helps fluff the fibers to keep them standing up and evenly levels the infill.
In areas where rainfall is scarce, you may lightly spray Lawn occasionally to help flush debris, allergens and other airborne buildup that might accumulate on the turf.
SPILLS AND STAINS
If you spill sticky or staining substances on your turf, clean the area promptly. You may use a mop with a diluted mild detergent. Do not use cleaners that contain chlorine bleaches or highly acidic cleansers. Rinse area thoroughly following mopping with clean water to remove soap residue.
For oil-based stains, use a grease spot remover (perchlorethylene, dry cleaning solution). Stains of this variety could include motor oil and grease, cooking oil, suntan oil or floor wax. For chewing gum, tree sap, and other especially sticky substances, you can use a dry cleaning fluid as mentioned above, or remove by freezing. Most carpet cleaning suppliers will sell aerosol packs of refrigerant for these purposes.
SNOW AND ICE
Allow snow and ice to melt and drain naturally through the artificial grass. Do not try to break the ice or use a shovel on the turf as this can break the frozen grass fibers or turf backing. Be mindful when shoveling driveways or sidewalks next to your Lawn. It is safe, however, to walk and play on your Lawn in the winter.
FIRE
Although LeoTurf Lawn is flame resistant, flames or sparks can fuse the fibers together and harm the turf. Be careful when lighting fireworks, barbecuing or smoking near your Lawn.