How to Clean and Care for Sheepskin Slippers

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Quality Sheepskin Slippers will rarely stink because sheepskin doesn't allow bacteria to live on it and therefore it can't multiply. And it's the bacteria that stinks. It will only stink if you put your stinky feet in your shearling scuff directly from a stinky shoe. Otherwise, sheepskin is naturally antibacterial with the lanolin that is natural to sheepskin.

If you buy a cheap pair of sheepskin slippers, the problem is that they put synthetics or faux sheepskin in the slipper or the sheepskin is glued to a synthetic pad. If that happens then when that goes all sweaty, it will breed bacteria.

So, here's what you can do to take sthnk out of sheepskin slippers. Dump baking soda in there and let it sit 24 hours. then turn it upside down to let the baking soida sit in the sheepskin of the upper part too.

If that doesn't fix it then put your shearling scuffs or slide slides into the freezer for 48 hours.

If that doesn't fix it or if you have a bunch of actual dirt in your sheepskin slippers then you can lightly get it wet with a rag and then rub shampoo in there and then rinse it out with a wet rag again. Then to dry it, stuff a dry cloth in there and step on the top of the sheepskin upper for 10 seconds to dry it out. Then, stuff in a different dry part of the towel and step on it again. Do this only with Saddleback Leather Sheepskin slippers because I can't guarantee the slippers you're trying to clean are actually fully sheepskin or what type of leather the upper was made of. You really don't want to get suede wet.

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