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Article Title: Caring For Your Precious Ugg Boots
Author: Jill B. Watson
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It is not enough that we know how to remove stain from your uggs and dry it when it is wet. To extend the life of your precious boots, learn how to care for it the right way!
Every fabulous pair of Ugg boots is made of wool, suede, fur, and sheepskin so proper treatment for these materials and fabrics are necessary. To retain its usefulness and the comfort it is giving you, look after them as if it is one of your beloved friends. Of course you spend a lot of money to buy this, if not and someone gave it to you then you are lucky. Nevertheless, it is still on your possession so do your best to treasure it until the end. The ultimate question is: what will you do to make your Ugg boots stay looking as fabulous as the first day you have it?
First, know the purpose of your Ugg boots. They are specifically made to keep your feet warm during those freezing winter season. While the weather is dry and the cold days are numbing your skin, your Ugg boots can save your feet and legs. Because they are designed for this reason, avoid them from getting wet. Do not wear them during heavy snow or rainfall because even if you want to stay your feet warm, it would be useless if there is water entering your boots.
Since the weather is unpredictable, it is understandable that your Ugg boot may soak in the water during heavy downpour. There are important things that you have to note if you get your Ugg boots wet.
Never put the boots on your washing machine instead, hand wash it with cold water. It is not advisable to use hot water since it can cause the boot to shrink. Once you have clean it, do not try them real quick. Never place them on your tumble dryer or on the radiator or near the fire. Just the same as hot water, doing these things can result to shrinkage. Just stuff them with paper kitchen towels or newspaper so that moisture can be readily absorbed at the same time, your boots will stay in shape.
After drying, use the cleaning kits to complete the restoration process. Manufacturers release specific cleaning kits for each Ugg boot so make sure you get the right one. UGG Sheepskin Care Kit is already proven effective so you can grab this from shoe stores. Other cleaning kits include UGG Cleaner & Conditioner, UGG Water & Stain Repellant, UGG Sheepskin Freshener, a five and a half inch brush, and a stone to revive the natural luster of your twin-faced sheepskin boots.
Since UGG boots have different specifications, too it is a must to understand which cleaning materials will not work for a certain type of fabric. UGG Boots also had embellishments so the outer layers must be handled with case. Some sensitive parts are fancy sheepskin, embroidered boots, knitted, mosaic designed and specialty suede. Do not rub them hard nor use rough brush on them.
About The Author: Jill B. Watson is a fashion school graduate and hobby writer with a particular focus on bags, clothing, and shoes. To find out more about how to protect your Uggs, please visit
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