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My friend was devastated when she got caught in the rain.She put the boots back in the box and put them in her closet because they looked so bad when they dried.
She never expected to wear them again because she didn't want to pay the dry cleaner any more money.What if I tried to clean the boots in the laundry labs at Reviewed?My friend was unwearable and had nothing to lose.She handed them over.
Did the winter affect your non-Ugg footwear?There is an article on how to get salt stains out of shoes.
1.The idea is to put the boots in a laundry bag to protect them from escaping fleece.
2.The washing machine has a tub.In the laundry lab, I used the FlexWash front- loader.Everyone here likes to use the washer to wash their own clothes.You can use any washing machine for this.
3.A small amount of detergent can be put into the dispensers.All Free & Clear is a perfume- and dye-free detergent.A stain could have been left by regular blue detergent.
4.The washer should be started with a cold water wash.To make sure the washer ran enough water into the tub, I put in a few old sheets and towels.
The insides of the boots were soft and fluffy after being washed.They are almost dry in this picture, and the color is uniform.
I was surprised by the success of this technique.The fleece inside my friend's moos felt soft and fluffy, and they came out looking clean and fresh.They're going back into her wardrobe rotation for the first time in years.