How to Clean Up Common Spills and Stains on Outdoor Artificial Grass?

  More and more homeowners are choosing outdoor artificial turf for their yards because it requires little to no maintenance compared to natural turf.
  Mowing? Never again.

  Watering? Never pay high water bills again.

  Lawn pests hurting your baby and your pets alike? no longer!

  Ugly spot stains polluting your supposedly happy yard? no longer!

  If you also want to save a lot of time and energy while enjoying a lush lawn in your outdoor space, artificial turf is undoubtedly the best choice for you.

  However, he also has issues to be aware of. When you choose the right artificial turf at one time, it can be used for up to 15 years. But over time, simple maintenance is required to make artificial turf last longer.

Oil

  With how many parties and barbecues you're throwing on your synthetic lawn, sooner or later this type of leak will happen.

  The first thing you should do is soak up as much as you can with a paper towel or rag. Do not scrub, as this may push the oil further into the outdoor lawn.
After you've blotted up most of the spill, mix dish soap or baby shampoo with warm water. Use a spray bottle to apply the mixture to the affected area.
After letting it soak for about five minutes, blot again and rinse thoroughly to remove any residue. Allow to air dry completely before using or walking on the lawn.

Wine

  Another common type of spill you may come across is spilling red wine on the grass. Just grab a clean rag and soak the stain in cool water. Then, use diluted white vinegar to remove any remaining color from the surface of the lawn. Rinse and let spot dry completely.

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Sauces/Condiments

  The same goes for spills of ketchup, gravy, and creamy dressings.
Simply blot up spills with paper towels or a rag to absorb as much as possible. Then, mix baking soda and water to make a paste and apply it to the stain. Gently brush over the stain with a clean sponge or rag.

  Let it sit for a minute, then rinse with clean water and allow to dry completely before walking or playing on the lawn.

Dog Pee

  Your dog will love the outdoor artificial turf as much as you do! However, cleaning up their pee and poop comes with territory.

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  The key here is to move as fast as possible. The sooner you clean up the mess, the less chance there will be of an unpleasant smell.

  Pick up solid waste and dispose of it as usual. Then, hose down the urine and use a pet enzyme cleaner to further break down the urine. This is especially helpful if you want to train your puppy to potty in one specific spot, as the enzymatic cleaner will completely remove all traces of pee.