I would recommend spraying them with waterproofer right after your get them, however if you didn't do that, try blowdrying them. It takes a while, but we managed to save my friend's uggs like that. There's still some marks that are impossible to get out, however its not as bad as it would have been if we didn't blowdry them.
Special care should be taken to dry your UGG boots if they become wet.
Start by stuffing the insides of your boots with paper towels or newspapers. These materials will help the boots retain their natural shape throughout the drying process while at the same time absorbing some of the moisture.
Place your stuffed boots in a warm, dry place. Do NOT put your boots in front of a heat source or in direct sunlight. Doing so will cause excess shrinkage and/or damage to the sheepskin exterior.
Your UGG boots WILL shrinks lightly during the drying process. This is completely normal and the boots will feel snug when you first put them on after drying. The boots will stretch back out to their normal size after a couple of hours of wear.
If your boots, for some reason, were completely soaked/saturated you may want to place them in your washing machine on the spin-cycle. DO NOT wash your UGGS in the washing machine. Use the spin cycle to help get some of the excess water out of the boots before following the steps outlined above.
YES do not make the mistake of getting them wet. do not wear them when you know its going to rain. You can buy water repellent spray that the company sells to spray the boots, but it can only protect to an extent
You can get uggs wet. Not like soaked but if you get a small stain on it and put water on it to get it off, your uggs will be fine. Don't pay money for stupid cleaners and stuff, there is no point unless you are stupid and want to go hiking in the snow WEARING UGGS...... (:
Stuff them with newspaper and mold to shape, then leave to dry naturally at room temperature.
You can buy a spray tin from the shop to water proof all types of shoes. try coles or Woolworths.
If your Uggs got wet, stuff them with clean newspaper and put them in a place that does not get direct sunshine.
Yes you can..
Sam wears Blundstone boots. They are an Australian boot with an elastic side and no laces. I got mine at www.sugarriveroutfitters.com One of the most comfortable boots I've ever worn.
yes it will your leather will begin to fade trust me i got one of my gloves wet before i was so mad
the climate was dry and hot and they rarely got any rain
I'm not sure, but I got the Heavy Rain Jayden costume and I have one(only one) glove. It's still cool though.
a. When saying that someone is in possesion in something: Clara has a dog. Juliette has one pair of leather gloves. b. In a question: Has Timothy done his homework yet? Has Andy got his boots on?
because she likes boots and balls. so she got boots with balls on them. but what kind of balls does she like and have on her boots?
Michael dyed his hair blond, got a nose ring, and started wearing edgier clothing like leather jackets and combat boots.
Katie got them boots at spoiltbrat.com
I don't know because i never got the answer
Add oil to area that don't have oil! Then you won't to care about the oil mark. I have a wallet and be accident I had some oil got on to it It is all most impossible to clean it, at the end I just paint my whole wallet with oil After that I got a dark brown wallet
they got pregnant and sang it will rain :0
Dry can be a verb, an adjective, or a noun:'It was raining, so we had to dry the washing indoors.' (Verb)'The clothes were dry by the evening.' (Adjective)'His brothers could not have been more different: David was a dry, while Paul was an alcoholic.' (Noun)As a noun, the word is also used colloquially to mean the opposite of wet as a noun:'You've got soaked in the rain - come on into the dry!'