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‘Clorox’ wipes shortage expected to last into 2021

(KYMA, KECY, CNN)- Clorox, the world's biggest maker of disinfectant cleaning materials, said consumers will continue to see a shortage of its wipes and other products into 2021 because of overwhelming demand during the pandemic.

While all kinds of disinfectant products have been flying off store shelves since March, wipes have been in especially high demand with consumers.

Clorox (CLX), which dominates the $1 billion disinfectant wipes market with a 45% market share, said it has aggressively ramped up production for its cleaning products, but it still won't be enough.

Separately, Clorox's outgoing CEO Benno Dorer told Reuters that Clorox wipes, specifically, will be in short supply until next year."Frankly, we thought we would be in a better position by now, but demand in Q4 exceeded our expectations," Dorer told analysts.

"We're certainly not at all happy with our service levels for our retail customers on many products. We have a high sense of urgency on this with all hands on deck."

Still, the pandemic-fueled run on disinfectant products boosted overall company sales by 22% in the quarter.

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