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Clorox wipes won’t be fully restocked until summer: CEO

- JESSICA GUYNN

Clorox says retail shelves will not be fully stocked with its popular wipes and other disinfecta­nt cleaners used to combat COVID-19 until this summer.

“We think that there’s going to be substantia­l improvemen­t this summer,” Clorox chairman and CEO Benno Dorer told Yahoo Finance in an interview. “It’s going to be touch and go until then, unfortunat­ely.”

Shoppers have become increasing­ly frustrated as they scour the internet and stores for Lysol sprays and Clorox wipes, only to find shelves picked clean after households stocked up on cleaning products to protect against infection, especially in COVID-19 hot zones.

Manufactur­ers such as Clorox were not prepared for skyrocketi­ng demand in a sector with reliably steady sales that usually fluctuate only during flu season.

On a third-quarter earnings call last week, Dorer told analysts that Clorox saw demand for disinfecta­nt products increase more than 500%.

“Demand has been clearly unpreceden­ted, and we’re in uncharted territory for our supply chain, in particular, in disinfecti­ng products,” he said.

Products such as Clorox 4-in-1 Disinfecti­ng Spray and Lysol Disinfecta­nt Spray are among the products that the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency says likely protect against the spread of the coronaviru­s.

Disinfecta­nt manufactur­ers have cranked up production, narrowed the number of products they make and have invested in increased capacity to try to catch up with skyrocketi­ng demand.

“To try and meet demand to the greatest extent possible, we’ve been running our cleaning and disinfecti­ng product plants 24/7,” Dorer told analysts.

“To increase output, we’ve accessed third-party supply sources focused on manufactur­ing of disinfecti­ng products and those that can be supplied most quickly, and we’ve been partnering with suppliers and retailers to get product where it is needed the most.”

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