Do not wash your clothes prior to soaking them in baking soda. Add 1 cup of baking soda to a large bucket or tub, or add ½ cup of baking soda to a small bucket or sink. Soak the clothing in the baking soda mixture overnight – for 8 or more hours. [3] X Research source If your fabrics are machine washable, this method will work just fine. If clothes are dry-clean only, you should avoid this method and take them to a cleaner.

Wash your clothing in the water temperature indicated on the tag. Some fabrics and colors are better in hot water, some are better in cold water. Hang your clothing to let it air-dry. You can hang your clothing indoors or outdoors. Do not dry them in the dryer.

Add 1-2 cups of vinegar to plain water in a bucket or tub. Add your sulfur smelling clothing to the vinegar mixture and soak your clothes for 30 minutes to 1 hour. Never let your clothing soak in vinegar for more than a few hours.

Wash your clothing in the water temperature indicated on the tag. This will stop your clothes from fading or shrinking. If your tag indicates that the clothing is dry-clean only, take it to a cleaner instead of washing it yourself. Vinegar also works well as a fabric softener. [7] X Research source

Hang your clothing indoors or outdoors to dry. Repeat the process if it still smells of sulfur when it’s dry. Do not dry your clothing in the dryer until you’re sure the sulfur smell is gone.

Don’t hang your clothing outside in freezing cold weather, or wet weather like rain or snow. To avoid fading color, don’t hang your vibrant or dark colored clothing in direct sunlight. If your clothing is white or pastel, hanging it in direct sunlight is fine. If you live in cold weather, you can hang your clothing inside instead of outdoors.