how to clean wellies
You can clean wellies with warm soapy water, a soft brush or cloth, and careful drying to keep the rubber from cracking and the inside from smelling.
Quick Scoop
- Knock off dry mud first, then wash with warm soapy water.
- Use a soft cloth or soft‑bristled brush; avoid harsh solvents that can damage rubber.
- Clean the inside lightly with mild soapy water, then dry thoroughly to prevent smells.
- Let wellies air‑dry away from direct heat, stuffing with newspaper if they’re very wet.
Step‑by‑step: How to Clean Wellies
- Prep the wellies
- Let mud dry, then bang the soles together and brush off loose dirt outside.
* Lay down an old towel or do this by a sink or outside with a hose.
- Make a cleaning solution
- Mix warm water with a small amount of mild dish soap or non‑bio laundry detergent (e.g., 1 teaspoon per bowl or a couple of cups of water).
* Avoid strong solvents or bleach, which can degrade rubber and finishes.
- Clean the outside
- Dip a soft cloth or soft brush into the soapy water and wipe/scrub the boot from top to bottom.
* Use an old toothbrush to get into sole treads, buckles, and logos.
* Rinse with clean water so no soap residue is left, as residue can leave marks or affect the surface.
- Clean the inside (if needed)
- Wipe the inside with the same mild warm soapy water using a cloth, not soaking the boot.
* If they have removable insoles, take them out and wash/dry them separately.
* Rinse your cloth and wipe again with clean water to remove soap traces.
- Dry properly
- Let the wellies drip dry, then stand them upright somewhere warm but not hot (no radiators or direct heaters).
* To speed up drying and prevent damp smells, loosely stuff with newspaper and replace if it gets wet.
Extra Care & Longevity Tips
- Store wellies standing upright and away from direct sunlight to help prevent cracking.
- Some brands suggest occasional use of specific rubber conditioners or sprays; check the manufacturer’s care guide for your boots.
- Regular light cleaning after muddy walks (rather than waiting months) keeps them looking better and can extend their life.
| Aspect | What to Do | What to Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Outside cleaning | Warm water + mild soap, soft cloth/brush, toothbrush for treads. | [1][7][5][9]Harsh chemicals, abrasive scouring pads. | [5]
| Inside cleaning | Light wipe with warm soapy water, rinse cloth, dry thoroughly. | [2][1][9]Soaking the lining, leaving them damp. | [9]
| Drying | Air‑dry, stuff with newspaper, keep in warm but not hot spot. | [5][9]Radiators, direct heaters, strong sun. | [6][5]
| Ongoing care | Regular rinsing after muddy use, follow brand care guides. | [8][10][6]Long‑term mud build‑up, poor storage in hot/sunny places. | [6][8]
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