Shortage Of Clorox Disinfecting Wipes To Last Into 2021, Says CEO | Morning Joe | MSNBC

Clorox said consumers will continue to see a shortage of its wipes and other products into 2021 because of demand during the coronavirus pandemic. Aired on 8/5/2020.
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Shortage Of Clorox Disinfecting Wipes To Last Into 2021, Says CEO | Morning Joe | MSNBC

54 comments

  1. seriously, skip making the wipes and just put the juice in a spray bottle for us. We’ll buy paper towels.

    1. @R C other than skin tell me what material can take diluted bleach ?? If it is Good enough for hospital Use its good enough for me and my Family

    2. ​@keirfree senior If you want to ruin your silk upholstered dining room chairs, your leather sofa or your wooden furniture by spraying it with bleach solution, go right ahead. Once people leave my apt. I spray & wipe down any piece of furniture someone sat on wit ha solution of diluted 91% alcohol & essential oils. I only use bleach on hard surfaces like door handles & counter tops.
      FYI, hospitals are noted for iatrogenic infections. Folks go in for a routine procedure & end up with MRSA & all kinds of nasty bugs. Try doing your own research instead of putting blind faith in bleach solution because “hospitals use it”.

    3. @keirfree senior LOL! f you & your familt want to spray diluted bleach on yourselves, go right ahead. I know better. Face masks to protect others Consistent handwashing is all you need in terms of protecting your body. Unless someone sneezes/coughs on you, then just hop in the shower & change clothes.

      If you are in overall good health, you do not have to be terrified of the Covid virus. You cannot disinfect live skin, short of bathing in Povidine & then you’ll look a hot mess. Follow social distancing, avoid crowds, wear a mask when you go out & make sure the people around you are wearing one too. It’s not rocket science.

  2. I’m guessing Trump supporters are eating the Clorox Wipes so the wipes can do their job and clean out the virus in under a minute.

    1. All you people have is hate and all talk. Do something about it. We are here and we make you wine and cry. Us Trump supporters dominate your very existence. Lol

  3. Looking at that production line all I could think was how many of those plastic jugs will wind up in the ocean?

    1. @Kevin B I will say this again: you are one of the smart ones. You see right through the schemes to which most people are oblivious. Whatever you do, refrain from becoming a cynic. We need to be around to effect changes. Biodegradable packaging is just one item.

    2. @Kiwi 81 that plant is in the USA !
      when did the USA ever do anything sensible ? or act in a responsible way to the envoirment ??

  4. thats why Italy is using the alcohol from their wines (who are not selling) to create those desinfects

    1. We used sprays and reusable cloths. In Cuba my great aunt talked about how they mixed alcohol and vinegar into a bucket and used a rag to clean the house. It is used as a way to cleanse the house of bad mojo and spirits, but also killed off and prevented sickness and pests from entering the homes. With my first check I want to by a reusable cleaning wipe kit.

    2. Judith Devlin
      YES we used common sense,,,, Soap and water Kills Sars Covid2 ,,,, no need for Chlorex

    1. During my grandmas’ youth in Cuba they used half-n-half, half vinegar and half water, used an old cloth to clean the whole house. She would sprint a whole lemon to make it smell fresher and cleaner. 🙂

    2. @Jon Freeman how is it different for the wipes🤷‍♂️ dilute it and wear gloves 🤦‍♂️ wipe well with wet cloth after 🤓

  5. If people took social distancing seriously and limited their outings to when it was actually necessary they wouldn’t need 10 bottles of sanitizer and a new container of Clorox wipes every week.

    1. True, and the people who have to work and go to various placed can’t get what they need to stay safe. F-ing hoarders!

  6. Haven’t been able to get anything in months not even bleach it’s insane how did they not realize this could happen of all companies , thankfully there are lots of natural ways to disinfect

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