Strategies for Tackling Stains and Spills on Turf

Residents with furry friends need to be well-prepared.

Outdoor artificial grass has slowly become one of the most popular landscaping solutions for home and business owners. Property owners no longer have to deal with pesky pests, patchy lawns, and frequent mowing. Better still, the turf is easy to maintain. However, getting rid of stains and spills can be tricky for most homeowners due to its synthetic nature.

Here's how to remove spills and stains from an artificial lawn:

Cooking oil

Homeowners who have an outdoor kitchen and love to host regularly face this issue. The first thing they should do when they notice a stain or spill is to blot the oil with a paper towel or microfiber cloth. The material will help soak most of the oil from the turf. Avoid scrubbing the surface, as it will only cause the spill to spread.

Once you've absorbed as much oil as possible from the turf, use warm water and mild detergent to clean it up. Homeowners should spray the substance onto the affected section and leave it to soak for about five minutes, then blot it again and rinse to remove any oil remnants. Please leave it to dry completely before using the area.

Gravy and dressing

Like cooking oil, the first thing homeowners should do is blot the affected surface using either a rag or paper towel. Apply a mix of water and baking soda to the stain. Find a rug and wipe the affected area gently. Please wait a minute, hose down the stain, and then leave it to dry.

Pet urine

Residents with furry friends need to be well-prepared. Their waste carries a pungent stench and must be cleaned away quickly. Dispose of the solid waste and hose down the turf with enough water to wash away the urine.

Pet enzyme cleaners are best to ensure no urine residue. If not cleaned properly, potty training the pets can be challenging as they can trace the odor and continue to foul on the turf.

Wine

It's common for a glass of wine to spill when making memories with friends and family on the lawn. Thankfully, it's relatively simple to clean. Like before, homeowners should use a microfiber cloth and soak the stain with cold water. Douse the affected area with white vinegar. Its acetic acid helps to remove any color residue that may be left. Rinse it out and leave the spot to dry.

Enjoy a dirt-free lawn

Even though artificial lawns are low maintenance, they require proper care to stay in top-notch condition. Homeowners should hire professional turf cleaners for assistance if the mess is too big. They are well-equipped to eliminate stains and spills and extend the turf's lifespan.

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