If an inverted garf/avit (covered or inverted) still emits bad odor, must one distance four amot?

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Synopsis

Even when a garf or avit is covered or inverted and would otherwise be permitted, if bad odor still emanates, one must distance four amot from where the odor ends. Metal vessels that are washed need only distance until the odor dissipates.

Late Acharonim
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Strict
Lesser cited
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