We have a court yard with your pet turf just installed. 9x20. We have 4 dogs and will need to wash and rinse the area. What do you recommend and what would damage the pet turf?
Jul 15, 2019 6:11 PM |
Hi Linda! Thank you for your question. No need to use any chlorinated products, disinfectants, bleach, or high acid or alkaline chemicals on synthetic turf. Just rinse it with water. To neutralize smells, you can use Pet Odor Neutralizer. It's a live liquid enzyme, non-toxic, has over 150 billion microorganisms per gallon and quickly dissolves odors/bacteria. Pre-wet surface; shake the bottle well before use. Attach the nozzle to the water house, and rinse the surface; it dilutes 2 oz per gallon of water.
Kim Morris I haven't done anything to my grass since it installed 5 years ago! Not sure about dog park though. |
Linda Evans I saw people simply use water, not sure if water will get out the smell though. |
Reina Douglass - Customer Service I personally recommend vinegar.... |
Anthony Matthews I don't think most dog parks even do anything about it. |
Joe Wilson If not smelly, just water. |
John Miller I use the stuff my installer recommended, a product from Global, called Pet Deodorizer, works well.. |
Weston Olson - Customer Service You are right, Nathan, vinegar is the best yet cheap way to do the deodorizing and cleaning job on artificial grass! |
Nathan Tazunie Just regular vinegar will do the trick as far as cleaning the turf. |
Brian Lanson - Good deals hunter That's right. Don't use bleach! I have a great Dane and his skin is extremely sensitive. One of the reasons I've got synthetic turf in my backyard. |
Olivia Snee Intersting.... |