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Ugg boots are cute, warm, and comfortable, but because they’re made from sheepskin suede and lined with wool, they need to be cleaned carefully. While you do need a few special tools and products to clean your Uggs, like a suede brush and special suede cleaner, you can often find everything you need all sold together in a convenient kit. Once you have that, cleaning your Uggs is easy!

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Removing Surface Dirt

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  1. Before you wash your Ugg boots, use a soft suede brush to sweep away any dirt, mud, dust, or other debris from the surface. The suede brush will also help lift the nap on your suede, which will make it easier to get your boots completely clean.[1]
    • You can buy a suede cleaning kit from most big-box stores, shoe stores, or specialty leather shops. Typically, they come with a suede brush, a rubber eraser, and suede cleaner. The kit may also contain a sponge. Ugg also sells its own cleaning and conditioning kit.
  2. Wet your sponge, then squeeze it well to remove as much of the excess water as possible. Then, dab the sponge across your shoes until the surface is completely damp.[2]
    • Do not soak your shoes, as too much water could also cause the sheepskin to separate from the wool.[3]
    • If you don’t have a sponge, use a clean, soft cloth.
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  3. Squeeze or spray just a little of your suede cleaner onto the sponge, then start scrubbing your Ugg boots with a gentle circular motion. Add more cleaner a little at a time as you work your way over the entire surface of the shoe.[4]
    • Remember, it’s always better to add more cleaner as you need it, rather than using too much at once.
    • Do not apply the cleaner directly onto your Ugg boots.
    • Some people like to make their own cleaner out of equal parts vinegar and water. However, keep in mind that this can discolor your Uggs.
  4. Once you’ve gotten your shoes clean, rinse your sponge and wring it out again, then dab away the cleaner, using the same circular motions as before. Continue doing this until all of the soapy dirt is gone from the surface of the boots.[5]
    • Suede cleaner will also condition the material, which is why you don’t need to rinse it completely away.
  5. Use a clean, soft cloth, like a microfiber towel, to blot up as much of the remaining water as possible. It’s a good idea to use a white cloth for this to ensure no dye transfers onto your Uggs.[6]
    • If you notice a lot of dirt on the cloth, you may need to go back over the boots with your sponge.
  6. Sheepskin can easily lose its shape when it’s wet, even if it seems just barely damp. To help your Ugg boots preserve their shape, stuff them with balled-up paper towels, newspaper, or something similar. Be sure to fill the toes as well as the shaft of the boot.[7]
    • You can also use butcher paper or clean hand towels, if you prefer.
  7. The best way to dry your Uggs is to allow them to dry naturally in a cool place with good air circulation, like the corner of a room. Do not put your shoes under direct heat, such as placing them in the dryer, heating them with a hairdryer, or storing them in front of a radiator. Also, avoid placing your shoes in direct sunlight.[8]
    • Sunlight and heat could shrink the sheepskin, causing it to crack. They could also fade your boots.
    • If you have a boot dryer, you can use that to help speed up the process. Boot dryers use room-temperature air, so they’re more gentle than using heated dryers.
  8. Once your boots are dry, the suede may have a somewhat flat look. Take your suede brush and start at the top of the shoe, brushing downward toward the toe. Continue doing this, always moving the brush in the same direction, until you’ve brushed the whole boot.[9]
    • The pile refers to the fuzzy surface on your suede boots.
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Treating Specific Stains and Deodorizing

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  1. If you got cooking oil, makeup, or another oily substance on your Ugg boots, draw over the stain with a piece of plain white chalk. Let the chalk stay in place overnight, then dust it away the next morning with a soft- or medium-bristled brush. The powder should soak up the stain, but if there's still some remaining, repeat the process until the stain is gone.[10]
    • You can also cover the stain with talcum powder or cornstarch. Let it sit in place overnight, then dust off the powder with your suede brush. If you can still see the oil, reapply a fresh layer of baby powder. Keep doing this until the stain is gone.[11]
  2. If your kit came with a rubber eraser, rub the end of it against any stains or scuff marks on your Ugg boots. Often, this will lift minor stains, which will reduce how much scrubbing you have to do once you wet your shoes.[12]
    • If you don’t have a suede eraser, you can use a regular white rubber eraser. However, don’t use a colored eraser, as it could leave stains on your boots.
  3. Wiping your shoes with a damp cloth after you wear them can help prevent salt stains, but if you do end up with these light-colored marks on your shoes, you probably need to take them to the dry cleaner’s. Most home remedies for removing salt stains, like cleaning your boots with vinegar, can discolor or damage the suede.[13]
  4. If a little water gets onto your shoes, it can leave an obvious mark. To help those water spots fade, blot your shoes with a damp sponge until the surface is evenly wet, but not soaked. Allow the shoes to air-dry naturally.[14]
    • Try rubbing the outside of one shoe against the other—rubbing sheepskin on sheepskin can help remove water stains.[15]
    • If your shoes got wet with muddy water, you’ll need to wash them with suede cleaner.
  5. If you’ve been wearing your Uggs for a while, they may start to develop an odor, especially if you wear them without socks. To get rid of any unpleasant smells, pour a few spoonfuls of baking soda or cornstarch into the bottom of your shoe. Shake the boot around to distribute the baking soda evenly and leave it overnight.
    • You can also combine baking soda and cornstarch, if you’d like.
    • Shake out the excess powder before you wear the shoes, or use a small vacuum, if you have one.[16]
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Preventing Stains and Damage

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  1. The best way to keep your Ugg boots looking fresh and new is to protect them from stains in the first place. Take your boots outdoors or to a well-ventilated area, then hold the can about 6 in (15 cm) away from the boots and spray them evenly. Wet the surface well, but do not soak the boots, then leave them in a cool, ventilated area for at least 24 hours.[17]
    • Once the boots are dry, brush them with a suede brush to lift the pile.
    • You can purchase suede protector from a big-box store, leather shop, or directly from Ugg.
  2. Sunlight and heat can damage suede, causing it to discolor, shrink, and crack. Do not keep your Ugg boots in front of a heater or near a window where they’ll be exposed to full sunlight.[18]
    • For instance, if your heater vent blows in a certain corner of your room, you wouldn’t want to store your boots there.
  3. Although Ugg boots are very warm and are popular in the wintertime, they are not made to be weatherproof. If you’re wearing your Uggs and it’s raining or snowing, try not to walk through deep puddles or drifts of snow. If you do wear them when it’s rainy or snowy out, wipe off your boots with a damp cloth as soon as possible, and leave them to dry naturally.[19]
    • Icy streets are often treated with salt. Since salt will leave stubborn stains that are difficult to remove without discoloring your shoes, it’s especially important to wipe them down as soon as possible if you’ve worn them in icy weather.[20]
  4. Just like any other material, the longer a stain sits on suede, the harder it will be to get out. If you get dirt or mud on your shoes, let it dry completely, then dust it away with your suede brush as soon as possible. If you need to, wash your shoes with suede cleaner and a damp sponge to get rid of any residue.[21]
    • Allow your boots to air-dry after you clean them.
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    How do you get water stains out of uggs?
    Marc Sigal
    Marc Sigal
    Shoe Care Specialist
    Marc Sigal is the Founder of ButlerBox, a dry cleaning and shoe care service based in Los Angeles, California. ButlerBox places custom-designed, wrinkle-resistant lockers in luxury apartment buildings, class A office buildings, shopping centers, and other convenient locations so you can pick up and drop off items 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Marc has a BA in Global and International Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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    Try rubbing the boots against each other. Rubbing sheepskin against sheepskin can remove water stains.
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    How do I get rid of the water stains on my light brown Uggs?
    Marc Sigal
    Marc Sigal
    Shoe Care Specialist
    Marc Sigal is the Founder of ButlerBox, a dry cleaning and shoe care service based in Los Angeles, California. ButlerBox places custom-designed, wrinkle-resistant lockers in luxury apartment buildings, class A office buildings, shopping centers, and other convenient locations so you can pick up and drop off items 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Marc has a BA in Global and International Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
    Marc Sigal
    Shoe Care Specialist
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    One trick you can try is to rub the other boot against the stain. Rubbing sheepskin on sheepskin will get the water stain out.
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    How do I clean grease out of my Uggs?
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    When cleaning anything off of your Uggs, the easiest way to do so is to use the Ugg Cleaner itself. If you have the Ugg Cleaning Kit, the directions on how to do so with the specific cleaner made for the Uggs are on the bottle. If you do not have the cleaning kit, the easiest way to clean them would be to use a damp cloth, make sure it is not too wet because that will damage the leather on your boots, and just dab on the affected area. If necessary, you could also try using a magic eraser.
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Things You'll Need

Cleaning Your Ugg Boots

  • Suede brush
  • White rubber eraser
  • Sponge or microfiber cloth
  • Water
  • Suede cleaner
  • Soft, dry cloth
  • Paper towels or newspaper
  • Baby powder, cornstarch, or chalk (optional)

Preventing Stains and Damage

  • Suede brush
  • Suede protectant

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This article was co-authored by Marc Sigal and by wikiHow staff writer, Amy Bobinger. Marc Sigal is the Founder of ButlerBox, a dry cleaning and shoe care service based in Los Angeles, California. ButlerBox places custom-designed, wrinkle-resistant lockers in luxury apartment buildings, class A office buildings, shopping centers, and other convenient locations so you can pick up and drop off items 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Marc has a BA in Global and International Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara. This article has been viewed 1,704,572 times.
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To clean your Ugg boots, start by sweeping any loose dirt and debris off of them using a suede brush. When you're finished, dab your boots with a wet sponge until they're completely damp, but not soaked. Apply some suede cleaner to a sponge, and gently scrub your boots with it. Once you've gone over both boots, rinse out the sponge and use it to blot up the soapy water on them. After you've gotten rid of the leftover suds, blot your boots dry with a soft cloth to dry them, and stuff them with newspaper so they hold their shape while they dry. To learn how to get rid of stubborn stains on your Ugg boots, keep reading!

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