It seems that Bryce Hudson’s goal of scaling Grip Clean has more than come true in recent years. While initially promoting his brand of naturally made industrial hand soap on “Shark Tank,” Hudson has since expanded Grip Clean’s lineup significantly. A trip to its website and Amazon store reveals the plentiful variety of items available such as soaps, rust removers, wipes, fingernail brushes, hand creams, and more. The company even held its own brand of dog shampoo, but it currently isn’t available on any of its online storefronts. Grip Clean’s products can also be found at retailers such as Walmart, Lowes, and Sears.
Grip Clean’s lineup may have changed, but its quality thankfully hasn’t. That majority of reviews across the board are largely positive, with its products receiving a 4.8 out of five star rating on Grip’s website and a 4.6 average on its Amazon. People have commended the soap’s effective cleaning capabilities, although a few have complained about the $10 price point and the soap itself hardening and blocking the pump nozzle.
Those wanting to learn more about what Grip Clean has to offer can find all they need and then some by following the company’s social media pages. In particular, they are active on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, where the team shows off the capabilities of their products and presents tutorial videos. As of 2022, Grip Clean makes around $5 million in annual revenue with an estimated net worth of $3 million.