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MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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STAIN REMOVAL (CONTINUED)
Polypropylene & Polyethylene Fibers
This section is similar to Nylon fiber stain removal. Poly
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propylene & Polyethylene fibers are among the most stain
resistant fibers known to man. Hence, most “stains” on
Act Global polypropylene and polyethylene fields are not
true stains but rather residues of foreign matter which
must be promptly and thoroughly removed. (This is not
the case with nylon and other fibers on the market.)
Most “stains” on polypropylene or polyethylene fields can
be removed with water or soap and water. The first rule is
promptness. It is much easier to clean up a fresh oil spill
before it has time to dry and harden. Remove any solid or
paste-like deposit promptly using a dull knife or spatu-
la-like tool. Blot up excess liquids with a stack of towels,
cloth or paper. Dry absorbent clay based materials, such
as cat litter absorbers (“kitty litter”) can be very useful
and should be stored on site. Such dry absorbers can be
swept or vacuumed up.
Procedure for Removing “Stains” and
Other Blemishes
Cleaning agents are grouped into two sets, one of which
can be used in liberal amounts directly on the turf sur-
face, and the second of which should only be applied by
rubbing a cloth soaked in the cleaner, in order to mini-
mize penetration of possibly harmful agents below the
turf fibers.
In the first group of cleaners, which generally can be ap
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plied to Infilled Systems without any special precautions,
are the following:
1) “Water Borne”
Residues Most stains commonly associated with Polypro-
pylene and Polyethylene playing fields can be classified
as “water borne” stains. These stains are best removed
with a warm mild solution of granular household deter-
gent (non abrasive) and water
Typical Water Borne “Stains”
1. Brush the residue with a stiff brush.
2. Scrub the area with soap and water.
3. Rinse the area thoroughly with clear water to remove
all traces of soap.
4.
Dry with absorbent towel(s), if necessary.
A three percent solution of ammonia in water may be
used in lieu of household detergent for more stubborn
residues or stains.
Acid
Alcohol
Alkali
Beer
Blood
Butter
Chocolate
Coffee
Cola
Dye
Food Coloring
Juice/Sports Drink
Glue
Ice Cream
Ketchup
Latex Paint
Margarine
Milk
Mustard
Tea
Energy Drinks
Urine
Water Colors
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