- forget the baking soda.
- soak the gi in a water/vinegar solution.
- completely rinse the gi int he washing machine (no soap)
- Pull the gi out and pre-treat the stains.
- Soak the gi again in oxiclean.
- put the Gi back in the machine and add oxiclean.
- once complete, inspect.
Similarly, you may ask, how do you wash a white Jiu Jitsu Gi?
Do's and Don'ts on Cleaning your BJJ Gi
- Do wash them after every practice.
- Don't use bleach when washing.
- Do use warm water.
- Don't use hot water.
- Do hang them after washing and rinsing.
- Don't throw them in the dryer UNLESS you're intentionally trying to shrink it.
- Do use at least medium grade detergent.
Similarly, how do you wash a BJJ Gi for the first time? Wash separately the first time, and then with like colors after that. Don't iron the prints/logos. We always recommend washing your gi in cold water, low/medium spin, and low/normal soil level, and then air drying. Never tumble dry your gi unless you want it to shrink, and even then do so VERY carefully.
Similarly, it is asked, can you wash a white gi with colors?
Yes! And wash your belt too (just don't dry it). I hang dry everything then fluff up the gi in the dryer for a few min before I train. They go in the washer with whatever else I happen to throw in.
Can I dry my Jiu Jitsu Gi?
The sooner, the better. If you can risk the slight shrinkage mentioned in No. 3, air drying your gi in the sun before you wash it is also useful in keeping the odor-causing bacteria at bay. Adding a bit of vinegar to your wash, or even soaking a stinky gi in a vinegar/water solution prior to washing can also help.