Dry cement should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and humidity, as exposure can lead to clumping and reduced quality. It’s best to keep it in a tightly sealed container or bag to prevent air and moisture from getting in. Additionally, storing it off the ground on pallets can help protect it from any water damage. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations for specific storage guidelines.
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