Most sheepskin products can be washed using a wool detergent which specifies is suitable for sheepskin or dry cleaned. The current and irrevocable trend in commercial cleaning is to eliminate the solvent cleaning process whenever possible. This is due to more stringent VOC emission control worldwide. If a number of sheepskin items can be laundered safely, this will help in reaching the emissions goal and provide an economic method for the operator to fulfill their customer’s needs. Most sheepskin products can be washed either by hand or in a domestic washing machine using Woolskin Sheepskin Shampoo, which provides considerable saving from expensive drycleaning.
Besides the economic and environmental advantages of washing, the items being washed will be sanitised if the sheepskin shampoo has antibacterial and disinfecting properties which is important for medical sheepskins & baby lambskins. Detergents containing enzymes, phosphates, peroxide, alkali or bleach can cause irreversible damage to the leather. Most woolwash contains water softening properties, mostly phosphates, which removes the metals from the water. Phosphates will therefore remove the tanning chemicals from the leather of the sheepskin resulting in permanent damage to the sheepskin. Only detergents which specify that they are suitable for sheepskin should be used.
The other causes of damage to sheepskin products are heat which causes shrinking, other than The Australian Medical Sheepskin tanned to AS4480.1 1998 and stamped Hi-Temp, and incorrect detergent which causes hardening of the leather
The estimated cost of dry cleaning a lambskin or medical rug is $15.00 whereas the cost of washing in Woolskin Sheepskin Shampoo would be 83 cents.
Drying: best results are achieved by drying in a domestic clothes dryer on LOW or WARM setting or drying out of direct sunlight. Drying in a WARM dryer results in the leather maintaining its softness through the gentle ‘milling’ much the same as in the tannery. When air drying, it is necessary to ‘flex’ the sheepskin to soften the leather.
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UGG boots are manufactured by attaching genuine sheepskin uppers to synthetic soles and good quality Australian UGG boots may be hand or machine-washed using a sheepskin detergent in much the same way as knitted wool garments.
When new, and after washing, UGG boots should be protected using UGG™ Protector to provide water & oil protection and to aid cleaning.
Sheepskin should not we washed using a woolwash as this usually contains water softening chemicals which removes the tanning chemicals resulting in damage to the leather of sheepskin after repeated washing.
UGG Sheepskin Double Face Shampoo is formulated using tanning technology and does not contain chemicals harmful to double face sheepskin used in the manufacture of UGG boots.
UGG™ Sheepskin Double Face Shampoo maintains the comfort and therapeutic advantages of sheepskin footwear & clothing and contains a conditioning agent to lubricate the skin and enhance the performance of the wool fibre.
Antibacterial – Ugg™ Sheepskin Double Face Shampoo contains an antibacterial, which protects against bacterial growth, eliminating cross infection, and prevents odours, and protects against mould & mildew.
Tea Tree Oil—Ugg™ Sheepskin Double Face Shampoo contains natural melaleuca & lemon myrtle oils.
To Fill The Measure Chamber, Unscrew The Cap On The Chamber Only And Squeeze The Bottle, Forcing The Contents Up The Tube Into The Measure Chamber. The chamber measures 10ml.
ALL SHEEPSKIN, WOOL & WASHABLE PRODUCTS: always wash in cold or warm water – never hot water.
MACHINE WASH:
Top Load - Measure 20ml (½ fl oz) Lambskin Shampoo for small load and 40ml (1 fl oz) for large load into the washing machine.
Front Load – use half the quantity. Use small load settings for small articles or full load settings for larger loads. Select for cold or warm wash. Use gentle or wool wash setting and double rinse.
HAND WASH: Measure 20ml (½ fl oz) for each 10lt (2 gal) of cold or lukewarm water into single wash tub. For larger items, best results will be achieved using a bath tub. Place sheepskin article in the solution and work it through the lambskin for approximately 5 minutes. Do not stretch the skin. Squeeze by hand until clean. Rinse thoroughly with cold water until water is clear.
DRYING: If hand washing, squeeze excess water - do not wring dry. Tumble dry in warm - not hot - dryer or allow to dry away from direct heat or sunlight.
AFTER DRY: Apply UGG™ Protector to provide water & oil protection and to aid future cleaning.