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Artificial turf cleaning differs from natural turf. While natural turf requires extensive, costly, and labor-intensive maintenance, artificial turf tennis courts are much simpler to maintain. There are certain tips for maintaining artificial turf tennis courts that not only maintain the court's playability and enhance comfort, but also significantly extend the turf's lifespan. Currently, there are several basic types of artificial turf: sandless, artificial grass, granular, artificial turf, and a mix of natural and artificial turf. Artificial turf is easier to maintain than natural turf. Generally, it should be cleaned weekly to ensure the grass stems are upright and the surface is evenly distributed.
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How to remove artificial turf from a tennis court? First, check for any debris. Sweep it if you find any, otherwise pick it up. Vacuum any dust. Clean the drainage pipes under the turf immediately. If there are any nail polish stains, use nail polish remover to scrub them. Paint, coatings, etc. can be cleaned with turpentine or paint remover, and can be removed with cleaning fluid and water. Then rinse the cleaning fluid with cold water and scrub vigorously, and use a sponge dipped in perchloroethylene to scrub. Usually, there are relatively few things on the lawn that cannot be washed off, so there is no need to use detergent frequently to wash it. Only when you find it dirty can you really wash it. If it is just dust, then rainwater can only clean it.
However, although artificial turf venues generally prohibit the throwing of garbage, various wastes are inevitable in actual use, so the maintenance of the tennis court must include quarterly cleaning. Light waste such as rags, dust, and shells can be removed with a suitable vacuum cleaner, and a brush can be used to remove unnecessary garbage. Be careful not to damage the filling particles.
Cleaning and maintenance of home artificial turf:
(1) Use a vacuum cleaner to clean paper, shells and other dirt in time.
(2) Use a special brush to comb the grass seedlings every half a month and remove dirt and fallen leaves on the grass.
(3) Dust on the lawn should be washed away on rainy days or manually washed.
(4) In the hot summer, you can also sprinkle drinking water on the lawn to cool it down and make the athletes feel cool and comfortable.
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How to clean the artificial lawn in kindergartens?
(1) If there are stains such as fruit juice, milk, ice cream, etc. on the kindergarten grass, first add soapy water to wash it, and then thoroughly wash the area with soapy water with cold water; if it needs to be absorbed with a strong absorbent towel.
(2) If the artificial lawn in the kindergarten is stained with shoe polish, sunscreen, ballpoint pen refill oil, etc., you can use a sponge dipped in perchloroethylene to wipe it, and then use a cotton towel with strong adhesiveness to absorb it.
(3) If paraffin and asphalt are on the artificial lawn in the kindergarten, you can scrub it vigorously or use a sponge dipped in perchloroethylene to wipe it.
(4) To clean nail polish on kindergarten grass, you can use acetone to scrub it.
(5) If bubble gum is on the artificial turf in the kindergarten, you can use Freon to spray it into pieces and then remove the residue.