If it's a jacket, suit, skirt or dress it must be done at the dry cleaners. To keep the suede perked up while clean use a medium-soft brush (mushroom brush, etc.) to bring up the suede.
Suede has a napped finish that can be damaged by the use of a brush. It is advisable that all suede garments be cleaned at the end of the season, and not be stored with stains that can permanently affix over time.
Suede is usually cleaned with a stiff brush
I think I would clean them like suede. There is a little brush made for suede that brushes up the nap on the suede. Works wonders. I think you should be able to find one at a shoe store or shoe repair shop. Never wet your suede.
I use a product called a nubuck block; it resembles a crumbly soap bar. You rub the block into the suede to clean it.
To clean suede sofas at home, you can use a suede brush or a soft cloth to gently brush away surface dirt. For stains, you can use a white vinegar solution (1:1 with water) or a suede eraser to spot clean. Be sure to test any cleaning solution on a hidden area first to ensure it doesn't damage the suede.
you buy a shoe cleaner for suede at foot action, finish line, footlocker, etc
dry cleaners
A suede book will need to be kept dry and clean. Brush the suede cover very gently with a light brush and be careful where this is stored.
Use a clean toothbrush and a damp sponge using a conditioning liquid silicone and there you have a softer suede garment
I don't own Ugg, but wear a lot of leather and suede boots. If they are suede you want to protect them from water ( I don't wear suede in rain) and to get a suede brush. With the brush you can brush the nap up and this will help clean them. Don't use one of the sprays on them unless it states that it can be used on suede. The spray will flatten your nap on the suede, which is what you don't want. Smooth leather can be cleaned with a leather cleaner that is made for that purpose. Get a good one because it will clean and polish the leather.
Suede material will get the best care from a dry cleaner. There are at-home kits that can be used for larger items. Kiwi, Moneysworth and Angelus have kits and brushes that can be used to clean suede items at home.
No, they are dry clean only.
You should use a suede cleaning tool and suede or leather cleaning solutions. Do not use water in any form, as this will ruin the leather.