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Ugg Classic Care kit or equivalent

any recommendations for the ugg classic?

hoping to find whatever the care kit offers i assume protection etc. for cheaper from supermarket or high street shoe chains?

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  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,847 Forumite
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    Get stuff from the supermarket. A suede and nubuck cleaner is around £3 and does it all. If you really want to brush your boots they sell brushes also but its really not necessary.
  • same as above, its what ive been using and my boots few pairs are fine
    now proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j
  • p1tse
    p1tse Posts: 980 Forumite
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    I'll check out supermarket
    Is it just a spray on protection? Can you over spray and damage

    Someone mentioned likes of baretts shoes too
  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,847 Forumite
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    p1tse wrote: »
    I'll check out supermarket
    Is it just a spray on protection? Can you over spray and damage

    Someone mentioned likes of baretts shoes too

    You can get a cleaner which is like a foam you spray on then it has a brush-head which you massage to get rid of the dirt, sponge off with a damp cloth.

    The you spray on the protection (separate product) I don't think you can cause any real damage by over spraying but you really don't need to over spray. Just go over them once, leave to dry for an hour or so then go over them again and leave till the next morning. Job done.

    Respray each time the boots get wet or every month or two to keep the spray active. They wont stop all water from getting to your toes- no product Ugg or otherwise can do that, but they do make a difference and make them water resistant plus help to keep the colour even if they do get wet.
  • p1tse
    p1tse Posts: 980 Forumite
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    Found this at supermarket
    http://www.kiwicare.com/
    Aqua protect
    And suede nunbuck cleaner.

    Safe on classic uggs? About £2.50 each and should last whole life of uggs
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