Los Angeles County - Pomona

Mobile ceramic application in Pomona - cured in your driveway.

Ceramic coating isn't a wax upgrade - it's a chemical bond that outlasts hundreds of washes. Our Pomona clients pick it for the hydrophobic release and the way the finish keeps depth through a full Pomona summer.

Why Pomona owners choose it

What ceramic coating actually delivers in Pomona.

Multi-year durability

3, 5, 7-year formulations, honestly rated - not marketing warranties nobody honors.

Chemical resistance

Bird droppings, tree sap, and bug etching have less bite on a coated surface.

Depth and reflection

Coated paint reads deeper on camera and in person - the visual reason most owners upgrade.

Fewer washes

Less contamination bonds to the clear coat, so you're not chasing it every weekend.

The on-site process

How we run a ceramic coating appointment in Pomona.

Rinse + foam - Pomona ceramic coating step 01

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Rinse + foam

Loosen the Pomona-specific grime - foothill dust, brake fallout, and pollen.

Contact wash - Pomona ceramic coating step 02

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Contact wash

Grit guards, plush mitt, panel-at-a-time. No swirl-building drive-thru shortcuts.

Panel prep - Pomona ceramic coating step 03

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Panel prep

Iron decon, clay, IPA wipe, and tape masking around trim before any coating goes on.

Layer + cure - Pomona ceramic coating step 04

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Layer + cure

Ceramic application, cross-hatch leveling, and full cure before you touch it.

Ceramic Coating for Pomona, CA

Ceramic coating in Pomona isn't a shine upgrade - it's a change in how the paint ages. Pomona covers a huge span geographically and demographically. Once the finish is sealed, weekly maintenance in Phillips Ranch, Ganesha Hills, Downtown Arts Colony becomes a rinse rather than a rescue.

Every Pomona ceramic job leaves with a written care sheet and a maintenance-plan option if you want us back on schedule. Skip the plan if you want - we don't upsell service you won't use.

Hard-water spottingFoothill dustUV fadeSap + bird strikesFreeway fallout

The bottom line

Ready for a real ceramic quote in Pomona? Text us photos of the car, tell us the mileage, and we'll come back with an honest read on whether correction is needed before coating.

The full breakdown

Ceramic Coating in Pomona, explained end-to-end.

What ceramic coating actually is (and isn't) in Pomona

A ceramic coating is a liquid-applied silica-based polymer (typically SiO2, with some formulations adding titanium dioxide or silicon carbide) that cross-links onto the clear coat and cures into a hard, semi-permanent layer. In Pomona that layer is doing three jobs at once: keeping mineral-laden irrigation water from etching the finish, slowing the UV oxidation that dulls unprotected clear during a long Inland Empire summer, and giving contamination like tree sap, bird droppings, and freeway fallout a lower-energy surface to sit on so it wipes off instead of bonding in.

It is not a wax, a spray sealant, or paint protection film. A wax lasts weeks. A sealant lasts months. A properly prepped and cured ceramic in Pomona carries a 3 to 7 year functional life depending on the product chemistry, the prep quality, and how the car is maintained. It is also not scratch-proof - nothing sprayed onto paint is scratch-proof - but it noticeably raises the effort required to inflict wash marring, which is the number-one source of swirl on daily-driven cars in Phillips Ranch, Ganesha Hills, Downtown Arts Colony.

Why the prep matters more than the coating

The industry-wide truth nobody selling ceramic wants to lead with: the coating itself is maybe 30 percent of the result. The other 70 percent is prep. Coating installed over a swirled, contaminated, or oily surface bonds to that surface - meaning every defect you had going in is now sealed under a multi-year layer. That is why our Pomona process starts with a full decontamination wash before any correction discussion happens.

The decon sequence: pre-rinse to knock off loose debris, snow-foam dwell to lift bonded grime, two-bucket contact wash with a plush mitt and grit guards, iron dissolver spray to pull embedded brake dust and rail dust, and clay-mitt across every horizontal panel to shear off anything the chemistry left behind. Only after that do we pull out the paint depth gauge and start reading the clear.

Pomona covers a huge span geographically and demographically. Skipping any of these steps in Pomona - where hard tap water, foothill dust, and heavy freeway commute miles all compound - is how you end up with a coated car that looks worse in year two than an uncoated car does in year five.

The correction question: do you need it before coating in Pomona?

Not every car needs full paint correction before coating. A newer vehicle with under 20,000 miles that has only ever been hand-washed can often go straight to a single-stage polish and coat. A Pomona daily that has seen five years of tunnel washes almost certainly needs at least a two-stage correction - compound to remove the defect, then finishing polish to remove the compound's own micro-marring, then IPA wipe to strip polishing oils so the coating can actually bond.

We measure clear coat thickness with a digital paint gauge before we recommend a correction stage, panel by panel. Modern factory clear runs 40 to 60 microns on most sedans, sometimes as thin as 30 microns on repainted panels. A one-stage correction removes roughly 2 to 3 microns; a two-stage removes 4 to 6; a three-stage on heavily oxidized single-stage paint can remove more. That math matters - take too much clear off a modern car once and there is no putting it back.

If a shop in Pomona does not measure paint depth before quoting correction, they are guessing with your clear coat. Full stop.

Application and cure - the part everyone gets wrong outdoors

Ceramic goes on in small sections, cross-hatch pattern, with a suede or microfiber applicator. Each panel gets an application pass, a flash time of 30 seconds to several minutes depending on ambient temperature and the specific product, then a leveling wipe with a plush microfiber, then a second wipe with a fresh towel. Miss the leveling window and you get high spots - cured streaks in the coating that require polishing off and re-coating. This is where most driveway installs in Pomona fail.

Ambient temperature and humidity change flash times constantly. A coating that flashes in 45 seconds at 68°F in an Alta Loma garage will flash in 15 seconds on a 95°F driveway in Phillips Ranch, Ganesha Hills, Downtown Arts Colony. We manage that by working in shade, running IR heaters or fans as needed, and never coating more than a two-foot square section at a time in summer heat. The coating then needs 24 to 48 hours of dry cure before the car sees water and 5 to 7 days before it sees rain, sprinklers, or automatic washes.

What to expect in the first 30 days after coating in Pomona

The first month is the honeymoon. Water beads tight and rolls off. Dirt rinses instead of scrubbing. Bugs wipe off without adhesive residue. That behavior is real, and it is what a coated car should do - but it is also not the entire value proposition. The real value shows up at month 24, month 36, month 48, when the paint on your Pomona car still looks like the paint on a two-year-old car instead of a five-year-old car.

We include a 30-day follow-up inspection on every coating we install in Pomona. Bring the car back, we look for any high spots we missed under different lighting, we do a maintenance decontamination wash, and we confirm the hydrophobic behavior is where it should be. If anything is off, we correct it on the spot at no charge. That is the difference between a coating job and a coating relationship.

Maintenance after coating: the part that determines whether the coating lasts

A ceramic coating is not a set-it-and-forget-it product. It is a maintenance-multiplier - it makes the right maintenance routine easier and much more effective, but it does not eliminate maintenance. In Pomona that routine looks like: contact wash every 2 to 4 weeks using pH-neutral ceramic-safe shampoo, dedicated ceramic-safe drying towel or filtered blower, and a spray topper every 3 to 4 washes to boost hydrophobic behavior.

Things that shorten coating life in Pomona: automatic tunnel washes with harsh alkaline pre-soak (kills hydrophobic release within months), letting bird droppings or bug guts dwell in summer sun (permanently etches the coating), and using off-the-shelf all-purpose cleaner on the coated paint (strips the top layer). Things that extend coating life: hand washing, garage parking when possible in Phillips Ranch, Ganesha Hills, Downtown Arts Colony, spray topper on schedule, and a professional decontamination wash every 6 to 12 months.

Our maintenance plan clients in Pomona keep a coating performing at close to install-day levels through year 3, year 4, sometimes year 5 depending on the product. Cars without a maintenance routine tend to lose meaningful hydrophobic release around month 18, even though the underlying protection is still doing its UV and chemical resistance job.

Common Pomona conditions the coating is actually solving for

Hard water. Inland Empire municipal water is heavy on calcium and magnesium. Sprinkler overspray in Phillips Ranch, Ganesha Hills, Downtown Arts Colony and rinse-drying on a hot driveway are the two fastest ways to etch mineral spots into unprotected clear. A ceramic coating raises the surface energy enough that the water beads and blows off cleanly instead of sheeting, sitting, and drying to a spot.

UV load. Pomona summers put unprotected clear coat under intense UV for months at a time. Oxidation is the slow-motion result - clear coat molecules break down, gloss reads flat, color fades under the clear. Ceramic coatings block a meaningful portion of UV at the coating layer instead of at the clear.

Contamination. Foothill dust, freeway brake fallout off the 210, tree sap in older Phillips Ranch, Ganesha Hills, Downtown Arts Colony, and bird activity around parking structures all bond faster and harder to unprotected clear than to coated clear. On a coated car, most of that wipes off during a normal wash. On an uncoated car, it becomes a decon-and-correction project every few years.

★★★★★

"Two SUVs, one driveway, half a day. Both coated, both spotless."

- Ray M., Phillips Ranch

Maintenance Membership

The smart way to
keep your finish flawless.

Most vehicles lose their shine because care is inconsistent. Our members get scheduled, priority service with locked-in pricing.

Priority Scheduling

Reserved recurring windows so your maintenance always lands on the calendar.

Locked-In Pricing

Predictable member rates that never shift with seasons or demand.

Ceramic-Safe Care

Methods and products built to preserve coatings, not strip them.

Consistent Monthly Care

Routine upkeep that prevents the heavy reset detail later.

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