SmellBgone is and organic mineral rock that will remove pet urine odour. Designed for synthetic surfaces, it will remain in the synthetic surface providing longterm removal of urine odour. HOWEVER, if the existing situation is quite unbearable, we would recommend a strong treatment of SmellBgone liquid.
SmellBgone also provides an average cooling reduction of 15c to synthetic surfaces once combined with moisture. Rainfall, dew and irrigation can help keep your lawn cool for days, depending upon local conditions. The moisture creates a cooling effect via evaporation. Evaporating moisture removes heat from the turf.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIQUID AND INFILL ODOUR EATERS
The smellBgone liquid is a product specifically formulated for use on synthetic and hard surfaces, it destroys the bacteria in urine.
SmellBgone is applied as part of the installation process. Either replacing the silica sand or in conjunction with silica sand, depending upon required amount and pile height of the turf. The product will absorb and breakdown the ammonia in dog urine.
INFILL RATIOS
Odours in synthetic grass and other surfaces are the result of two factors, ammonia in the urine of animals and the bacterial growth which occurs. smellBgone is comprised of a group of naturally occurring elements such as hydrated calcium, potassium and sodium aluminosilicates which absorbs the ammonia and prevents the bacteria growth if the affected area is untreated.
We thoroughly tested the effectiveness of the smellBgone Infill™ utilising the Acousto-scan laboratories to conduct industry standard testing. Acousto-scan are an accredited testing facility and have done works for: the AFL, CA, FIFA, FIH, WR, ISSS and the ITF. The test results proved the effectiveness of adding smellBgone Infill™ to synthetic grass surfaces. The testing showed that smellBgone provides an average cooling reduction of 15c to synthetic surfaces once combined with moisture. Rainfall, dew and irrigation can help keep your lawn cool for days, depending upon local conditions. The moisture creates a cooling effect via evaporation. Evaporating moisture removes heat from the turf.