Method 2: White vinegar and baking soda break down stains and odors
The combination of white vinegar and baking soda is described as effective for breaking down stains, killing bacteria, and eliminating odors — making it one of the most versatile options in the guide.

The method involves filling a basin with hot water, then adding ½ cup of white vinegar and ½ cup of baking soda. The pillow soaks for one hour before being machine washed on a gentle cycle.
Drying in direct sunlight is specifically recommended, as UV rays naturally kill bacteria remaining in the fabric. This method is listed as best for polyester-filled pillows, while memory foam pillows should only be spot-cleaned with this solution rather than fully submerged.
Method 3: Hydrogen peroxide and lemon for the toughest stains
For pillows with the most stubborn discoloration, the source recommends a bleach-free alternative combining hydrogen peroxide and lemon juice. The mix both whitens and sanitizes without the risks associated with chlorine bleach.

The formula calls for ½ cup of lemon juice and 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide added to hot water. The pillow soaks for one hour, after which it is rinsed in the washing machine and dried outdoors.
This method is specifically flagged as the best option for stubborn stains and odor elimination, making it the go-to choice when the first two approaches are unlikely to be sufficient. The outdoor drying step reinforces the sanitizing effect through natural UV exposure.

