
You can use the good old traditional way, by using a medium soft bristle broom or brush, although this has been the main method used to maintain artificial grass since its introduction in the 1960’s, this method can prove to be rather hard work, strenuous and time-consuming. If your fake grass lawn is being installed by a professional landscaper or artificial grass company, they will generally use a petrol-powered brush to help lift the pile and sweep off and excess and loose fibres. There are several ways to brush up the pile of your artificial grass This process causes the pile to lay flat and have that crushed look.


When artificial grass or as it is more commonly referred to as “Astroturf” is rolled out and laid for the first time, it will generally have a flat and squashed appearance, this because after being manufactured it is cut to length and then rolled onto cardboard tubes.
