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There is a natural oil in leather, and the rain has washed it off, and as or if I remember correctly the weatherproofer is supposed to set for 24 hrs before you get them wet. I was told with the purchase of my Ugg boots for womens to wash them about every 6 months in the washer in Woolite on delicate and hang them up to dry, folding down the calf part to expose more of the fleece. I do know that you can put them in the dryer (on one of the racks designed for a dryer for the air to circulate around the shoes or boots and not tumble them)on low setting. Try putting them in the dryer on low for about 6 minutes and see if they soften up. A little tumbling wont hurt them. It should help them. If this helps, try using a soft bristled brush and brush the suede. As far as the color change, the leather dye was poorly applied in the first place and has run because of the rain. And Leather Dye is available thru TANDY Leather, I dont have the site, just search it.Ugg boots for women can be restored by Australia Ugg boots, it isnt as expensive as buying a new pair, and they do have a warranty, for 1 year as I remember, but I think they will charge you some money. if bought from a reputable dealer. Ugg sheepskin boots's are supposed to be able to handle the snow slush without damage. I would think Ugg sheepskin boots would stand behind your pair as well. Dry Cleaners will send them out to a Leather Restorer, takes about 2 weeks, and I dont know of the cost.Or the exactness of the colormatch, but they will come back soft. Maybe 50 bucks. Good Luck.

How do I do when rain damaged Ugg boots for women?

By: hearli




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