Learn more about artificial turf

Learn more about artificial turf

Learn more about artificial turf

Written by : Christy Zong

Plastic turf, also known as artificial turf, is made of grass silk drawn from PA, PP, and PE and PP grid cloth sewn together by a grass loom, and then compounded with butadiene glue. Artificial turf has many advantages such as bright appearance, green seasons, vividness, anti-ultraviolet function, good drainage performance, long service life and low maintenance cost. It is widely used in various occasions to achieve the effect of beautiful decoration.

Application scenarios of artificial turf

Stadiums, basketball courts, tennis courts, gateball courts, hotels, supermarkets, kindergartens, green roofs, window backgrounds.

Advantages of artificial turf

Bright appearance, four seasons green, vivid, anti-ultraviolet function, good drainage performance, long service life, low maintenance cost, etc.

Daily maintenance and maintenance of artificial turf

  1. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean paper, fruit shells and other sundries in time after the game.
  2. Comb the grass seedlings with a special brush every two weeks to remove dirt, leaves and other debris on the lawn.
  3. Use a special rake to level the quartz sand or rubber particles once a month or after frequent competitions.
  4. The dust on the turf will be washed away when it rains, or washed manually.
  5. When the summer is hot, the lawn can be sprayed with water to cool down, so as to keep the athletes cool and comfortable.

How to remove stains from artificial turf

  1. For “watery” stains such as fruit juice, milk, ice cream, blood stains, etc., first scrub with soapy water, then rinse the place with soapy water thoroughly with clean water; if necessary, dry it with a towel with strong water absorption.
  2. Shoe polish, sunscreen oil, ballpoint pen oil, etc., can be wiped with a sponge dipped in perchlorethylene, and dried with a towel with strong adsorption.
  3. For paraffin, asphalt and asphalt, wipe it hard or wipe it with a sponge dipped in perchlorethylene.
  4. Nail polish can be wiped off with acetone.
  5. Paint, paint, etc. can be decontaminated with turpentine or paint remover and water. Then rinse the cleaner with cold water and wipe vigorously, using a sponge dipped in perchlorethylene to wipe.
  6. Chewing gum can be sprayed into small pieces by freon and then remove the residue.
  7. For fungus or mildew spots, pour 1% hydrogen peroxide into water, and thoroughly soak in water after wiping.

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Christy zong

Hello, I am the author of this article, I have been working on balloons for more than 13 years, any questions about balloons you can contact me

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