Dusty Electric Urn that was Immersed

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An old electric urn that was not immersed lay for several years and became dusty inside. Now it has been immersed after not very thorough washing, and after immersion, traces of dust are slightly stuck on the inner walls. What is the ruling? Does it need to be immersed again? Or is it kosher as it is? Best regards.

Answer

Hello,
If the dust was merely lying there, the water certainly got underneath it.
However, if it was really stuck on, it constitutes a barrier.

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