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The 5p hack to keep your fake grass looking new & green & why you should never hoover it

The 5p hack to keep your fake grass looking new & green & why you should never hoover it

The Irish Sun19 hours ago
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PLASTIC PERFECTION The 5p hack to keep your fake grass looking new & green & why you should never hoover it
KEEP your fake grass looking lush and green with this 5p hack - and find out why you should never hoover it.
The clever trick is simple, cheap, and keeps artificial lawns looking like new without hours of maintenance.
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Keep your fake lawn looking fresh with this cheap and simple cleaning hack
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Washing-up liquid mixed with warm water is a quick and easy way to tackle everyday spills and mess
Credit: Oliver Dixon
Experts warn that vacuuming fake grass can actually damage the fibres and make it look worn out, but with this easy 5p hack, you can refresh your lawn in minutes.
Fallen leaves, pet hair, spilled drinks, twigs, dust and dirt can all build up on your fake grass.
If left unchecked, this debris can damage the fibres and even encourage moss to grow.
While rainwater will wash away most surface grime, it's a good idea to check your artificial grass weekly for loose dirt and debris.
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A proper deep clean every four weeks will keep your lawn looking fresh, smelling great, and in top shape for years to come.
So, how can you clean the grass and get your lawn looking its best again?
Washing up liquid
Spills on artificial grass are inevitable - whether it's coffee, wine, or even stray paint splatters from giving the fence a fresh coat.
The key is to tackle them straight away, before they harden and risk leaving a mark.
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While artificial turf is tough and designed to resist stains, acting fast is the smartest way to keep it looking pristine.
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Washing up liquid mixed with warm water is a quick and easy way to tackle everyday spills and mess.
Fill a bowl with lukewarm water and a dash of washing-up liquid, then work the suds into the fibres to lift the stain.
Soak the stain directly with a damp cloth or kitchen towel for liquid stains - but do not rub the grass.
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Rinse thoroughly with a hose to wash away both the dirt and the solution.
If the spill has dried on, gently loosen it with a toothbrush to avoid damaging the grass.
Washing-up liquid can cost as little as 5p per use, making it an extremely budget-friendly way to keep your fake lawn looking fresh.
But for stubborn stains or lingering smells, you'll want to bring out a specialist artificial grass cleaner for a deeper refresh.
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Why not hoover?
Don't use your everyday vacuum cleaner on artificial grass, as it can damage the fibres and suck up the infill sand that keeps the turf in place.
Instead, opt for smooth, sweeping motions with a stiff brush or plastic broom for a safer, more effective clean.
If you prefer a powered option, choose a specialist garden vacuum designed specifically for artificial grass.
Standard hoovers aren't built for damp surfaces, and exposure to condensation or rainfall could quickly ruin them.
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Common mistakes
Never use sharp objects, as they can cut or tear the turf - tackle stuck or dried-on debris with a putty knife or another blunt tool instead.
Skip the heat after hosing down your lawn, as artificial grass will dry naturally.
Avoid harsh chemicals when removing sticky residue, as they can damage the plastic fibres - opt for a specialist synthetic grass cleaner.
Always clean gently without rubbing the grass too hard, as excessive force can cause unnecessary wear and damage.
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A jet washer can clean artificial grass quickly - but it needs to be on a power setting that doesn't damage the lawn.
So, test a small patch first, and keep the power nozzle at least a foot away from the artificial turf.
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