Depending on how often you wear your Ugg slippers, you should do this approximately once every two weeks.
Gently stroke the suede all over the entire slippers. Try to move in the same direction all the way around to avoid making any irregularities in the fabric.
After cleaning, be sure to let the slippers dry completely before wearing them again. You should let them dry for at least 24 hours in a cool place out of direct sunlight.
Be careful not to scrub too hard, as this could damage the sheepskin material.
Remember that too much water can damage the sheepskin, so don’t saturate the washrag.
In the morning, brush away the chalk and the stain will wipe away with it. You can also use cornstarch and talcum powder instead of chalk.
Don’t use too much dishwashing liquid or the insides will get too soapy and it will be hard to clean out. And make sure your washrag is just damp – not dripping wet. You don’t want too much water inside the slippers.
Be sure to spray the slippers outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
Because of the suede material, you don’t want to keep them in a damp place that could ruin the fabric over time. Keep your Ugg slippers in a dry place instead of somewhere where moisture could reach them – like the bathroom or garage.
Try not to track your Ugg slippers through mud or other inclement weather that could damage or permanently stain your slippers.