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Synthetic Turf Maintenance Synthetic Turf - Maintenance
Routine maintenance generally includes keeping the surface clean of debris, especially that which may decay into the infill, and occasionally sweeping the fibers up to revitalize the appearance of the lawn. Rain is your best cleanser. Rainfall gently cleans the turf fibers of dust, pollen and airborne pollutants in a way that is difficult to duplicate in any other fashion. In areas where rainfall is scarce--or during prolonged periods of drought--an occasional water flush is beneficial to soak and thus cleanse the turf system ( only if water restrictions allow ). This procedure is recommended for all turf systems. Here are some additional tips: Do not use anytools that may damage the surface and do not use solvents like acetone or cleaning materials containing alcohol. Pay special attention to the most heavily used areas. Keep extra sand or rubber infill as after a minor settling period, you may wish to fill-in any minor “low spots”. If you encounter a low spot, take a bucket of infill, locate the spot and apply several thin layers of infill to the area and brush into the fibers with a stiff street broom or small hand held fiber scrub brush (such as is used to hand scrub floors). Brush in several directions. Every loose foreign object, no matter how small, can damage your Xtreme Turf by abrading the fibres and/or contaminating the fill. Remove all leaves, twigs, paper and any other waste items on a regular basis. To keep the infill from compacting and to limit the fibers from “matting down”, brush your Xtreme Turf on a semi regular basis. Always brush the Xtreme Turf in opposite directions, as continuous brushing in one single direction will produce unacceptable pile lean. In case of seams opening, it should be repaired soon as quickly as possible to prevent the situation from deteriorating. Snow removal: Generally snow and ice should be left to melt and drain off the system without assistance. At times, however, it may be desirable to remove snow or ice. If you elect to plow the snow, leave a layer of snow of 1 inch as to protect your Xtreme Turf from mechanical damage. The final layer of snow can be removed by brushing. Do not park vehicles on the Xtreme Turf. You also do not want direct, hot engine exhaust to be discharged onto the Xtreme Turf for extended periods. Prevent lubricating oil, grease, transmission fluids, etc., from dripping or spilling on your Xtreme Turf surface during sweepings. Such spills can discolor the Xtreme Turf. Battery acid and other such fluids should not be allowed on the Xtreme Turf. Never change or add fluids to maintenance equipment while on the Xtreme Turf surface. The Xtreme Turf fibers are highly stain resistant because most stains are moisture borne and the polyolefin-based fibers tend not to absorb moisture. Hence, most stains on Xtreme Turf are not true stains but rather residues of foreign matter that must be promptly and thoroughly removed. Most stains can be removed with water or soap and water. The first rule is promptness. It is much easier to clean up a fresh spill before it has time to dry and harden. Remove any solid or putty-like deposit promptly using a dull knife or spatula-like tool. Neither long-term static load of more than 2 psi, nor any transient or dynamic load of more than 35 psi should be allowed on the surface. The loading of a pneumatic-tired vehicle is approximately equal to the air pressure in its tires. Hence, it is good practice to eliminate any unnecessary long-term parking and loading and to keep the necessary ones as low and brief as possible. Enforce a smoke-free environment, if possible, and discourage the use of fireworks, fires and chewing gum.
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