Taking Care of Your New Sheepskin Footwear
Filed Under : taking care of sheepskin boots by wrimax
Jul.7,2010Congratulations on your purchase of your NGANJO sheepskin boots. With reasonable wear and a little care you will be rewarded with exceptional comfort and durability.
Because sheepskin is a natural product you may notice some variations in colour and texture.
These irregularities are quite normal and only add to the unique character of your NGANJO Boots.
Maintain the internal freshness of your boots by periodically washing and replacing the removable innersole. To care for the suede upper, regular treatment of the exterior surface with a
Proprietary water repellent spray will facilitate the removal of dirt and stains by brushing with a soft brush or course cloth. Avoid accidental spillage of liquids which can stain the surface,
If this happens wipe the entire boot with a damp cloth. Fat or oil stains can be removed using a
Suede cleaner.
Your Nganjo Sheepskin Boots can be totally immersed in cold or lukewarm water for gentle washing by hand, however,
Be aware that dyes may run and colour dilation can occur
**As the washing process is outside of the control of the manufacture and its agents,
No warranty is given or implied as to the outcome**
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
Hand wash in cold or lukewarm water (never hot water) in a sink or bath tub. Use mild pure soap.
Gently massage the water through the boot avoiding vigorous rubbing, scrubbing or stretching.
Rinse thoroughly in cold water to remove soap.
DRYING INSTRUCTIONS
Spin dry or gently squeeze by hand- Do Not Wring!
Pack the boot with paper towel and stand in the shade to dry, never put in direct sunlight or
next to a heater.
Brush with a soft brush to restore the softness of the upper.
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