


TurFresh is a super concentrated artificial grass cleaner that
eliminates pet urine odour.
The powerful enzyme formula works to quickly break down and
remove the pet urine odour permanently.
Simply connect to your garden hose to quickly and effortlessly clean
your artificial grass in minutes.
TurFresh is versatile, working on synthetic grass, pavers, concrete, pebbles, rockeries, fake grass, artificial grass, astro turf, decks and much more.
Pet Urine Artificial Grass Cleaner




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Why does my artificial grass smell like dog urine?
Artificial grass can develop odours when dog urine soaks into the turf backing and base layer. Once urine dries, it crystallises forming uric acid crystals which are the source of the urine odour.
As these uric crystals are insoluble, no amount of water, vinegar or baking soda will break down the uric acid crystals.
Turfresh Enzyme Artificial grass cleaner breaks down the crystals completely, eliminating the artificial grass urine smell for good. Say goodbye to unpleasant odours and hello to a fresh, clean lawn.
How do you remove dog urine smell from synthetic turf?
TurFresh™ is your ultimate enzyme based synthetic turf cleaner for pet urine odour.This eco-friendly, biodegradable formula works by breaking down the smelly urea crystals in pet urine, converting them into odourless water and carbon dioxide.Safe for pets and humans, TurFresh™ ensures that your synthetic lawn stays fresh and clean without the use of harsh chemicals.
What is the best artificial grass cleaner for dog urine odour?
Specialised artificial grass cleaners like TurFresh use enzyme-based formulas that target the organic compounds in pet urine. These enzymes break down the bacteria and uric acid molecules that cause odours, eliminating the smell at its source rather than covering it up.
How often should artificial grass be cleaned if you have dogs?
Artificial grass used by dogs should be rinsed frequently and deep cleaned with Turfresh enzyme cleaner every few weeks depending on how often pets use the area. High-traffic pet areas may require more frequent cleaning to prevent urine bacteria and urea cyrstals from building up and causing unpleasant odours.





















