UGG Cleaning Guide

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Made with sheepskin for an all-round comfortable and luxurious wear, UGG boots, UGG shoes and UGG slippers need to be cared for efficiently to ensure that they can continue looking their best.

As with any material, there are certain precautions you must take to ensure they’re protected from the elements and looked after as much as possible.

Here’s our top advice for when it comes to how to keep UGGs clean, with an extensive UGG cleaning guide to help your UGGs last as long as possible.


Do’s & Don’ts

Do:

  • Alternate between different shoes - don’t wear the same pair of UGGs all the time!
  • Leave UGGs to air between uses
  • Protect them with the UGG care kit
  • Clean any dirt off gently with a clean and fine nail brush

Don’t:

  • Wear your UGGs in heavy rain
  • Wear your UGGs in the snow
  • Store or dry your UGGs in direct sunlight or direct heat
  • Put your UGGs in the washing machine or tumble dryer
  • Take your UGGs to a dry cleaner
  • Try and carry out any repair work yourself - always take your UGGs to a professional

Getting rid of stains

While applying sheepskin protector (UGG protector) works as a good defence against light stains, there are always some tricky ones that are tough to budge.

Water stains

Snow and rain is a nightmare for UGGs, and as they’re not waterproof, can be incredibly damaged by the elements.

If your UGG boot has a water stain in one particular place, first use a damp cloth to evenly wet the rest of the boots to prevent major water lines or marks. Then:

  1. Carefully blot wet areas with a dry cloth - don’t wipe
  2. Fill UGG boots with paper towels or other dry paper and let them dry in a place that’s away from direct heat and sunlight
  3. Clean with a suede cleaner and damp cloth if necessary

Salt stains

Salt from the beach, streets and roads in the winter can leave white markings on your suede and sheepskin UGGs. 

First, deal with any water stains before completely drying the boots. Then:

  1. Mix 50/50 mixture of white vinegar and water and dab the mixture onto the salt stains
  2. Rinse with a wet cloth
  3. Blot with a dry cloth
  4. Leave to dry completely

Mud

Easier to get rid of than other stains, mud on your UGGs can be a real eyesore when it comes to your outfit.

  1. Let the mud completely dry
  2. Brush off as much of the mud as possible
  3. With any remaining mud, use a suede cleaner

Other stains

Getting rid of other stains such as coffee or ink can be tricky, but do-able if you are patient.

  1. Buff away the stains with a suede brush, emery board, toothbrush or dry towel - finding the right equipment for your stain is important. Be careful not to go too hard on the boots with any of these
  2. If the stain is still there, dab with suede cleaner on a dry cloth

Cleaning the fur 

After a little while of use, the fur inside UGG boots can become matted and dirty.

As it’s important not to throw your UGGs in the washing machine, we recommend trying the following:

  1. Sprinkle some baking powder into your UGG boots and let them sit overnight
  2. Vacuum or brush out the remaining baking powder the next morning

These steps are also good if you struggle with the odour of your UGGs after sock-free wear, as the baking powder will help deodorise them without causing any harm. 


Looking after your UGGs and keeping them well-maintained is the key to achieving good-looking UGGs no matter how old they are.

Browse Hurleys’ full range of UGG today, and discover everything from women's UGG boots to UGG slides and men's UGG slippers.


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