I have a pair of spice colored Uggs. I sprayed them really well with protector and they have been fine in the snow, etc. I was wearing them in the house one day and dropped a spot of olive oil on one while making dinner. Now my left foot has a small dark oil stain right in the middle of my foot.
I tried using a suede brush to rub it out but it didn't help. Anyone know how to get an oil stain out of suede?
Thanks for posting. I have a stain from escalator grease on the right toe of my Uggs. I know that dish detergent is good for removing oil (esp. ones that advertise their grease fighting abilities), does anyone know how that would work on Uggs? I haven't tried anything yet to get mine out.
-- Edited by twinkle_star at 14:33, 2009-02-20
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It might be too late, but I once saved a top by immediately covering the oil spot with cornmeal. Maybe try rubbing some in and see if it absorbs any of it.
I have a pair of spice colored Uggs. I sprayed them really well with protector and they have been fine in the snow, etc. I was wearing them in the house one day and dropped a spot of olive oil on one while making dinner. Now my left foot has a small dark oil stain right in the middle of my foot.
I tried using a suede brush to rub it out but it didn't help. Anyone know how to get an oil stain out of suede?
omg Metric, when I saw the title of your post I was like oh good, maybe someone has an idea for me too because I was a dork and dropped olive oil on my ugg. And you did the same thing lol! it is right in the middle of the top of my boot too.