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| - I was in despite need to get my calf length Ugg boots cleaned. After several attempts to clean my Uggs with the Ugg care kit to get rid of horrifying layers of hardened salt stains and muck, I managed to make matter worse by washing off the color of my boots. So, I called Louis Shoe Repair to ask how much I would be charged to get my Uggs cleaned; I was told $35 for cleaning.
I brought my boots in to the shop (tiny, cramped and smelt like chemicals) and the nice shoe repair man told me that my boots would be ready in two weeks. A week and a half later, I received a call notifying me that my boots were ready to be picked up.
When I went to pick up the boots, they looked brand new! The stains were gone, the sheepskin exterior of the boot was brushed and soft, and the wool lining inside was napped and fluffy. Also, he fixed up tiny tears and re-dyed my boots so they would be one color. The only downfall is that he did not dye the boots to its true original color. My boots went from being a light camel color to medium tan.
On the phone I was told that 'cleaning' was $35. Surprisingly, not only did he do a great cleaning job, he also stitched and glued tears, restored color, napped the outer sheepskin and wool lining on the inside, all for $35!
I recommend Louis Shoe Repair, especially for Ugg boots.
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