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Steps To Take to Clean Your Ugg Boots Properly

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You've now got your first pair of Ugg boots and after wearing them for a while you may find that they have started to lose that new look about them. In this article we are going to provide you with some tips on how to clean your Ugg boots so that they stay looking as good as new.

As owners of Ugg Boots know these boots are extremely comfortable and so will wear them almost constantly. But the problem with wearing any kind of footwear constantly is that they are going to get dirty. So it is important that you know how to clean them. One such way of cleaning Ugg Boots is through using a cleaning producing which has been specially formulated for cleaning sueded and leather products.

The biggest problem that may stop you from buying such a cleaning product is the price. Certainly some of the ones that are advertised for use by boot makers can be extremely expensive. So rather than waste money on these we provide a number of steps to clean your Ugg Boots and ensure that they stay looking as good as they day they came out of the box.

Step 1 - Firstly you need to dampen the whole of the boot outside using some cold water. All you need to do is get a bowl of cold water and a sponge. Then place the sponge in the bowl (wring it out) and then wipe it over the boot. At no time when cleaning your Ugg Boots should you immerse them completely in water.

Step 2 - At this stage you need to mix 1 part cleaning solution (suitable for cleaning leather) with 1 part water and again taking a sponge you dip it into this solution and then wipe this over the outside of the boot.

Step 3 - As you apply the diluted cleaning solution you should rub the sponge gently over the boots and then rinse this off with another sponge that has been put in clean cold water.

Step 4 - After finishing cleaning your boots you now need to let them dry. The best way of doing this is by stuffing them either with newspaper or paper towels. Once stuffed with the paper leave them to dry but do not ever place them in direct sunlight or close to a heat source to do this.

Step 5 - Finally, once your boots have dried out completely you can remove the paper and with either a suede brush or a lint free cloth you can should restore the nap. Quick even strokes across the boot will bring the nap up correctly. Also if you find that your boots smell a little bit then just take a mixture of baking powder and cornflour (2 teaspoons of each). Mix together and then sprinkle inside the boot where you leave it over night before turning the boot upside down and shaking out any excess.

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