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As we know, artificial grass is much easier to maintain and economically more cost-effective than natural grass (no need for fertilizers, pesticides and regular irrigation, etc.).

But like any other synthetic material, it needs maturation and care. Caring for and maintaining artificial turf pursues many goals, the most important of which are:

Aesthetics: A beautiful and good ground can encourage athletes to play and use more of it.
Safety: Land that is not properly maintained can cause injury to players.
Grass performance in game quality: Lack of work in the maintenance of the manger to the dissatisfaction of players for reasons such as; Rapid movement of the ball, return of the ball variable, uneven rotation of the ball and poor traction of the ground surface
Lifespan: The shelf life of grass is significantly reduced due to poor maintenance

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