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How to Clean UGG Tasman Slippers? Step-by-Step Guide

The UGG Tasman has become one of the most recognizable slippers around. That signature woven trim, the thick platform sole, and the sheepskin lining make it comfortable, stylish, and practically impossible to put down once you've worn them. But all that daily wear eventually catches up. The suede upper picks up dirt, the footbed gets compressed, and suddenly they don't look quite as fresh.

Good news: knowing how to clean UGG Tasman slippers is simpler than most people think. It just requires a gentle hand and the right products. This step-by-step guide takes you through the whole process so you don't accidentally damage the suede or sheepskin.

What Makes the UGG Tasman Different From Other UGG Styles

The UGG Tasman has a few design features that affect how you clean it:

  • The decorative woven trim: The trim around the collar edge is a signature detail. It needs to stay dry and can't handle heavy scrubbing.

  • The platform sole: Thicker and more structured than standard UGG slippers. The sole edges can collect dirt in the seam between the upper and the rubber.

  • The suede upper: Flat suede with a slightly matte finish. Sensitive to moisture if not pre-dampened properly before cleaning.

  • The sheepskin lining: Soft and warm. Can mat down with wear and odor if not maintained.

What You'll Need for Cleaning?

      UGG cleaner and conditioner (dedicated sheepskin cleaner is ideal)

      Soft brush or soft cloth

      Bowl of cold clean water

      A small second clean cloth

      Suede brush (for restoring texture after cleaning)

      Water protection spray for suede

      Paper towels (for stuffing while drying)

How to Clean UGG Tasman Slippers? 9 Easy Step-by-Step Ways

Step 1: Shake Out Loose Debris

Hold the UGG Tasman upside down and give it a firm shake. Loose dirt, dust, and debris will fall out of the footbed and from the edges. Then use a dry soft brush to sweep away any dirt from the suede surface before introducing any moisture.

Step 2: Dampen the Suede Evenly

Dip a clean cloth in cold water, wring it out well, and wipe the entire suede upper to create an even, light dampness. Don't soak it, just uniformly wet. This is the step most people skip, and it's why they end up with watermark rings on the suede after cleaning.

Avoid getting the decorative woven trim too wet. Use the cloth carefully around the collar, dampening the suede but not saturating the woven edge.

Step 3: Apply UGG Cleaner to a Soft Brush

Apply a small amount of UGG cleaner directly to a damp soft brush or cloth. Don't apply it directly to the shoe; you'll get uneven concentration. Work the cleaner into the suede in gentle circular motions, covering the entire upper surface.

For any visible stain removal, concentrate a little more cleaner on those areas and spend an extra 20-30 seconds working it in gently.

Step 4: Clean Around the Platform Sole Edge

The seam between the platform sole and the upper often collects dark grime. Use a small, slightly stiffer brush with the cleaner solution and scrub along this edge carefully. Don't let the cleaner get too far onto the rubber sole; focus on the fabric and suede edge.

Step 5: Wipe Away the Cleaner

Using a clean cloth dampened with plain cold water, wipe the entire upper to remove cleaner residue. Rinse and wring the cloth as you go. Make sure no cleaner is left sitting on the suede, as it can dry patchy if not fully removed.

Step 6: Address the Sheepskin Lining

Turn your attention to the inside. The sheepskin lining can hold odors after extended wear. Sprinkle a small amount of baking soda inside the footbed and leave it for several hours (overnight works best). Then shake it out completely before drying.

If the lining looks matted or compressed, use a suede brush on the inside too, with gentle strokes to lift the sheepskin fibers back up.

Step 7: Reshape and Air Dry

Stuff the UGG Tasman loosely with crumpled paper towels to help it hold shape while drying. Set them in a well-ventilated area at room temperature. Keep them away from direct sunlight, radiators, and any heat source.

Let them air dry fully. This typically takes 24-48 hours. Don't rush it. Wearing them even slightly damp compresses the still-soft sheepskin unevenly.

Step 8: Brush the Suede Back Up

Once completely dry, use a clean suede brush on the outer surface. Brush in one consistent direction using short, light strokes. This restores the nap and removes any stiff patches that formed during drying. The Tasman's suede should look soft and even after this step.

Step 9: Apply Water Protection Spray

Spray the entire suede upper with a water protection spray formulated for suede and nubuck. Hold the can about 6 inches away and cover the surface evenly. Let it dry for at least 30 minutes before wearing. This creates a barrier against future water stains and makes UGG Tasman slipper care much easier next time.

UGG Tasman Slipper Care – Maintenance Between Deep Cleans

You don't need to do a full clean every week. Here's what UGG Tasman maintenance tips look like on a routine basis:

  • Weekly: Dry brush the suede surface with a soft brush to remove surface dust and light dirt.

  • Every 2-3 wears: Air the slippers out for a few hours to prevent odor buildup in the sheepskin lining.

  • Monthly: Spot clean any visible stains before they set. Use the dampening method described above.

  •  Every 4-6 weeks: Full clean following all steps in this guide.

  • After every full clean: Apply water protection spray.

How to Remove Dirt From UGG Tasman Without a Full Clean?

For surface dirt that doesn't need a full wash-down, here's a quick method:

1.    Let any mud or wet dirt dry completely before touching it.

2.    Once dry, use a stiff dry brush to flake off the dried dirt.

3.    Follow with a soft brush in one direction to restore the suede surface.

4.    Apply a light coat of protector spray afterward.

Don't try to clean wet mud while it's still wet. You'll just push it deeper into the suede fibers.

Where to Find Authentic UGG Tasman Slippers?

If you're looking for a fresh pair of UGG Tasman slippers or want to pick up the right cleaning kit, check out the UGG collection at Denim Exchange USA. We carry authentic UGG styles with fast shipping across the USA. Every pair is the real thing, no fakes, no grey-market sourcing.

Also check out our related guides on the Denim Exchange USA blog for more care tips and footwear guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean UGG Tasman slippers at home?

Use cold water to dampen the suede evenly, apply a small amount of UGG cleaner with a soft brush in circular motions, wipe clean, and air dry at room temperature. Follow with a suede brush to restore texture and apply a water protection spray

Can I put UGG Tasman slippers in the washing machine?

No. The washing machine damages the sheepskin lining and suede upper. Always hand clean using cold water and a gentle cleaner.

How do I dry UGG Tasman slippers without damaging them?

Stuff them with paper towels and air-dry at room temperature for 24-48 hours. Never use a hair dryer, radiator, or leave them in direct sunlight. Heat permanently damages suede and sheepskin.

How often should I clean UGG Tasman slippers?

A full clean every 4-6 weeks is ideal for regular use. Spot clean between full cleans as needed, and dry brush weekly to remove surface dirt.

What's the best product for UGG Tasman slipper care?

The UGG cleaner and conditioner kit is the safest option. Follow it up with a water and stain-repellent spray after every clean to protect the suede long-term.

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