Must flour sacks used year-round be laundered and have their stitching opened before Pesach use?
Synopsis
The Mechaber requires thorough laundering with all corner stitching and patches opened before use for Pesach flour. The Taz recommends using new sacks and considers old sacks potentially forbidden even after laundering.
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