How to Clean Artificial Grass: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Artificial grass is often marketed as “low maintenance,” but that doesn’t mean it’s maintenance-free. Whether it’s installed at a home, school, sports facility or business, synthetic turf still requires regular care to keep it looking and performing its best.

Let’s walk through the practical steps for keeping your artificial lawn or turf clean year-round—plus tips on removing stains and odours from daily use.

Why Cleaning Artificial Grass Matters

It’s easy to assume artificial grass can take care of itself, especially without the burden of mowing, watering, or fertilising. But like any outdoor surface, it collects dust, organic debris, pet waste, and even airborne pollutants.

Left unchecked, debris buildup can:

  • Cause discolouration or surface staining 
  • Attract mould and bacteria 
  • Impair drainage and water flow 
  • Lead to unpleasant smells (especially with pets) 

Routine cleaning helps prevent those issues while preserving the turf’s vibrant appearance, performance and hygiene—especially in high-use areas like schools or sports grounds. If you want to ensure that your artificial grass surfaces are kept in their best condition to preserve its visual appeal and durability, you can get in touch with TigerTurf for pofessional artificial grass maintenance.

Tools You’ll Need for Artificial Grass Maintenance

Most artificial turf maintenance doesn’t require anything fancy. You can get started with tools you likely already have:

  • Soft-bristled broom or turf rake: For brushing up flattened blades and removing debris 
  • Garden hose: To rinse dust and light contaminants 
  • Plastic or rubber rake: For gathering leaves without damaging the fibres 
  • Pet enzyme cleaner (for pet turf areas): Helps break down organic waste and neutralise odours 
  • Mild detergent + warm water: Effective for spot cleaning stains 
  • Shop vac or blower (optional): For more efficient debris removal in large areas 

Avoid using wire-bristled tools or harsh chemicals, which can damage the turf fibres or infill.

Step-by-Step Cleaning Routine

Here’s a simple but effective routine you can follow based on your artificial turf’s location and use:

1. Remove Debris Weekly

Clear away leaves, twigs, and other loose debris using a leaf blower, plastic rake, or gloved hands. This prevents buildup and helps maintain airflow through the turf’s drainage layers.

2. Rinse Dust and Pollutants

Use a hose to lightly rinse your turf every week or two, especially in dry or dusty environments. This removes pollen, pet dander, and pollutants that might dull the surface or trigger allergies.

3. Brush the Fibres Monthly

Over time, synthetic blades may flatten under foot traffic or furniture. Use a stiff (but not metal) broom or brush to lift and fluff the turf fibres, brushing against the grain. This revives the turf’s natural appearance and helps even out any infill distribution.

4. Target Pet Waste Promptly

If you have dogs, pick up solid waste as soon as possible and rinse the area with water. For urine, rinse frequently and spray with a pet-specific turf cleaner or diluted vinegar to prevent odour. Our pet turf solutions are built to handle it—but regular care still goes a long way.

How to Remove Stains and Odours

Life happens—spills, mud, or even chewing gum can end up on your turf. Here’s how to handle common issues:

 Food or Drink Spills

Blot up excess liquid, then scrub the area with a cloth dipped in warm water and a mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly to avoid residue.

 Chewing Gum or Sticky Substances

Apply an ice pack to harden the gum, then gently scrape it off with a plastic putty knife. Avoid metal blades that may damage fibres.

 Oil or Grease

Use a small amount of mineral spirits on a cloth, gently dab the spot, and rinse well. Test in an inconspicuous area first.

 Pet Odours

Neutralise with an enzyme-based cleaner designed for artificial turf. Sprinkle baking soda for added deodorising power, then rinse.

Tips for Long-Term Turf Care

  • Avoid placing BBQs, open flames or hot items directly on turf—synthetic fibres can melt. 
  • Rotate heavy furniture or play equipment occasionally to avoid permanent indentations. 
  • Check for weeds along the edges and treat with turf-safe herbicide if needed. 
  • Inspect seams and infill annually—especially for sports or playground installations. 

Final Thoughts

Artificial grass is built for resilience—but a little maintenance goes a long way. Whether you’re managing a residential lawn, a school field, or a large sports facility, keeping your turf clean helps protect your investment, ensures optimal performance, and keeps the space safe for everyone using it.

Looking for turf that’s as easy to maintain as it is to enjoy? Explore our full range of artificial grass solutions or contact the TigerTurf NZ team for advice tailored to your surface.

 

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