Artificial turf cleaning is not the same thing as turf maintenance. Most companies make turf look better. We are built to remove the source of the odor, grime, urine and contamination hiding below the surface - then pull it out with truck-mounted extraction.
Artificial turf works like a layered system - blades on top, infill between them, backing underneath, and a base layer below that. When dogs pee and poop on turf, that waste does not disappear. Urine, fecal residue, bacteria, pollen, hair, dirt and organic matter settle down into the infill and backing.
Florida heat, humidity, rain and morning dew reactivate that buildup again and again. That is why some turf yards smell fine one day and terrible the next - the smell isn't on top, it's trapped below.
Artificial turf is outdoor carpet for dogs. If your dog peed on the carpet inside your house, you wouldn't just spray fragrance and walk away - you'd extract it. Turf is harder to clean than indoor carpet because of the infill, backing and base. That's why it needs stronger extraction, not less.
Most methods make turf look cleaner. Only one is built to pull dog urine, bacteria and odor-causing buildup out of the turf system.
Brooming, enzymes and peroxide all have a place - we use them. But none of them remove the contamination from the turf system. That takes recovery power.
Every yard is different, but our deep cleaning and pet-odor reset is built around source removal - not spraying over the smell.