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It's a very long and complex procedure, the best people to this question would be Astroturf companies..

It depends on the surface to which you wish to affix the astroturf. Replacing living sod, i.e. securing it to dirt or turf is difficult, but for covering wood, cement, metal, asphalt, or other smooth surfaces is very simple. Outdoor carpet glue, sometimes called rug glue or cement glue, can be spread in a thin (1/16th inch, or brushed on) layer, in 2 to 4 sq. ft. sections, rolling the astroturf onto it while still tacky. Try to prevent wrinkles from forming as you lay the astroturf down. If any do form, be sure to smooth them out before the glue dries.

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