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Holloet

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Can it be stored in a room with stuffy air/poor ventilation just fine as long as it's sealed and in a cool enough place?
 
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ClockChelsea

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Cool dark, dry, put bottle in a ziplock and put in fridge.
 
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Holloet

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I think it's in a cool enough place, it's just that the air is kinda bad.
 
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Holloet

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Good idea . Can also be put in a wine cooler.

Like the other poster said put the bottle in 1 or 2 zipLock bags.
It's sealed airtight and in a dark drawer. I could use ziplock bags too, but I'm still wondering if the room's air could be an issue.

As for storing it in a fridge, I personally don't think that's a good idea.
 
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I got a package of 50 large anti moisture packets, and I'm putting mine in a plastic bag with those.
 
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Holloet

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It's actually already in a plastic wrap. Anyways, my question is just if it needs good air in order to last.
 
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Ghost2211

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It's really not that delicate guys, It's salt. just don't let it get moisture in it. It doesn't need to be refrigerated or cold.
 
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Ghost2211

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Never opened it.

If it's sealed airtight, it can't get moisture in it right?
No, it's fine. People are overly worried about it because it's getting hard to get. Just don't let it get wet
 
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Holloet

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No, it's fine. People are overly worried about it because it's getting hard to get. Just don't let it get wet
Okay, cause I was wondering if slightly damp air or a bit of water around it from mopping the floor or something like that could affect it. But as long as no water is touching it? Sorry, paranoid.
 
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Okay, cause I was wondering if slightly damp air or a bit of water around it from mopping the floor or something like that could affect it. But as long as no water is touching it? Sorry, paranoid.
If it is sealed it's fine. If you see moisture inside the bottle that's bad.
 
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