Cleaning Artificial Grass
Compared to natural grass, artificial grass is very low maintenance in your garden however, that does not mean it doesn’t need any upkeep – especially if debris collects easily on your grass.
To ensure your artificial grass is long-lasting, stays looking good and clean, a little maintenance is required. We have put together a guide on everything you need to know about artificial grass maintenance to keep your garden looking good year round.
How often do you need to clean your artificial grass
Weekly clean
Every week we recommend checking your artificial grass for any dirt and small debris, such as leaves, twigs, dust or excess mud.
Either pick these up or use an artificial grass rake or a soft-headed brush to get rid of the debris to stop it becoming intertwined with the blades of grass so they don’t begin to decompose and encourage moss growth. If needed you can spray the grass with your nose to remove any debris and then let it dry naturally.
Monthly clean
As a rule of thumb we recommend giving your artificial lawn a deep clean every month or so. However this does depend on the condition or dirtiness of your grass – it may require more frequent or less frequent maintenance depending on the season, weather, if you have pets and surrounding foliage.
For your monthly clean and artificial grass maintenance, first brush away any debris and then use an artificial grass cleaner to kill bacteria and prevent moss, mould or algae from growing on your grass – while leaving it smelling and looking great.
At BuzzGrass, our all-in-one artificial grass cleaner will disinfect your grass in minutes. Simply, follow the instructions on the bottle and you’ll be left with a lovely fresh cut grass scent.