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How to Clean and Care for your UGG Boots

UGG bootsare quite possibly the must-have shoe for Autumn/Winter. Comfortable, sleek and stylish, their natural sheepskin lining creates a luxurious feeling quite unlike any other type of footwear. Their suede exterior means they need protecting though (especially when the snow hits), so care for your UGG boots with the UGG Australia Care Kit to ensure they last a lifetime.

 

The kit contains a cleanser and conditioner to remove stains and refresh the suede, a protector spray to shield your newly revived suede from new stains, a freshener spray to deodorise the sheepskin insoles and a bamboo handle brush and suede scuff eraser.

UGG Sheepskin Protector

Before wearing boots for the first time, protect them with the UGG Sheepskin Stain & Water Repellent. Let the boots dry naturally for at least 24 hours then lightly brush the boots with the Suede Brush.

UGG Sheepskin Cleaner & Conditioner

When your boots begin to show wear, lightly dampen them with clean water and a sponge. Apply a small amount of Cleaner & Conditioner to the wet sponge and gently scrub the boot. Use a clean damp sponge to remove residue.

Stuff boots with paper and leave to dry naturally for 24 hours.

UGG Freshener Spray

Following the steps above, spray the inside of each boot with the UGG Sheepskin Refresher to eliminate odour.

UGG Protector Spray

To keep your UGG boots looking newer for longer, use the UGG Protector Spray before wearing them outdoors. Protect your boots against the winter weather amd ensure you don't damage or stain your newly refreshed suede in the rain, snow or mud. After cleaning your old boots, or before wearing new boots, spray the outer suede making sure to cover the entire surface.

Buy the UGG Australia Care Kit here and discover the full range of UGG Australia on AllSole here.

Sarah Atkinson
Sarah Atkinson Writer and expert

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