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How to Care For and Clean Your Ugg Boots

The UGLY boots is handmade from 100% Merino Sheepskin, which is naturally resistant to small amounts of water. If you avoid wading through deep puddles or trekking through mud, your ugg boots will last a long time. It will not hurt to give your ugg boots an occasional gentle brushing with a soft cloth or a suede brush. This will loosen any dust or small amounts of dirt that might have attached to the boot during the course of the day. Please brush your boots in one direction only. When not wearing your  boots, keep them in a dry place, as you would with your other shoes. If nothing obstructs the opening of the boots, they will air out on their own, so next time you slip your boots on, they will feel and look as great as ever.

How to Clean Ugg Boots

One reason ugg boots look and feel wonderful is the sheepskin used to make each pair. Sheepskin is a material that should be cleaned gently. Sheepskin boots should never be put in a washing machine or a dryer. Hand-wash them in  warm water, using an approved wool detergent. You can use a soft brush for scrapping. To dry, place your ugg boots in the shade, away from heat or direct sunlight and allow drying out slowly to retain the soft, supple finish. Sheepskin footwear does shrink slightly after drying out, but will bounce back to normal after just a few wears. Once the boot is dry, lightly brush the cleaned area with a suede brush. Brush in one direction only. If you follow these directions your ugg boots will look and feel fantastic for years to come.

Please Remember

* DO NOT SOAK if possible
* DO NOT USE FABRIC CONDITIONER
* DO NOT USE ANY ARTIFICIAL HEAT TO DRY
* DO NOT DRY IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT
* DO NOT DRY CLEAN


 

To remove grease stains you can sprinkle white chalk powder over the stain and leave it for a few minutes. Blow away the excess chalk and gently rub the stain with your hand. You can repeat this a few times until the stain has almost disappeared. If the stain is particularly stubborn you could try gently rubbing it with sandpaper but be aware that this could also remove the colour.

Spotting can occur if the boots come into contact with droplets of water. This can usually be removed by folding the boot onto itself
(skin against skin) and gentle rub it together.
 

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