If you love your Uggs as much as we do, you know they are expensive and hard to keep clean. This step-by-step tutorial will show you how to clean Ugg Boots or any sheepskin boots with ease!
Last winter, we took a family trip to New York. It rained the entire time we were there. Kate and I had worn our Ugg boots so our feet would stay warm…we had no idea it was going to rain…we expected snow instead. Well, it rained buckets, and our Uggs got soaked. When we got home, we assumed that they were ruined. I couldn’t bring myself to throw them away, so I just put them in our garage. Well, it’s fall now, and time to break out all of our boots. I decided that I would see if I could get our boots to come clean, and I am so happy that I did! They came clean and are now ready to wear for another winter! This method will work on all sheepskin boots and I even included a video tutorial at the end of this post! I hope it helps someone rescue their boots and save some money!
Here is what we started with…dirty, nasty, stained boots. They were kind of hard too. Not soft like they were before.
I started by using a dry dish brush to remove any loose bits and dirt. You won’t use this kind of brush to actually clean them though, just for dry brushing.
Next, I added a couple of tablespoons of Woolite to some cold water. I put about 3 inches of cold water in a tub…you could totally use your sink. Swish the water around to distribute the Woolite.
Next, take a baby brush (super soft), and gently masage the water mixture into the boot. Some of the dye will come off in the water, but no worries…your boots will retain their color. Go ahead and lightly massage the entire boot with your baby brush, then let sit out to dry overnight.
Our boots came completely clean and ready to wear for another cold season! Thank goodness for that…I wasn’t prepared to by new ones, but live in mine all winter long, even when I’m at home! I hope this tutorial helps you save your dirty sheepskin boots too!
Here is a quick video so you can see how easy it actually is to get your boots clean!
Original article and pictures take www.mom4real.com site
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