Gwinnett County residents know the struggle. Every spring, a thick blanket of yellow pollen covers everything, including your freshly washed car. Within hours of cleaning, your vehicle looks like it has been abandoned. But beyond the frustration, pollen poses real threats to your paint that require proper care to prevent damage.
Why Gwinnett Gets Hit So Hard
Gwinnett County's mix of pine forests, oak trees, and suburban development creates perfect conditions for extreme pollen. The county's tree canopy, while beautiful, produces massive amounts of pollen from March through May. Add warm temperatures and occasional rain, and you have a recipe for relentless pollen accumulation.
Cities like Lawrenceville, Duluth, Suwanee, and Buford all experience heavy pollen seasons. Even newer developments in areas like Peachtree Corners and Johns Creek, which border Gwinnett, face the same challenges.
The Damage Pollen Causes
Pollen is not just unsightly. It is acidic and can damage unprotected paint. When pollen mixes with morning dew or rain, it creates a mildly corrosive solution that can etch into your clear coat. The longer it sits, the worse the damage becomes.
Additionally, wiping pollen off a dry car creates thousands of micro-scratches. Those tiny grains act like sandpaper, leaving swirl marks that accumulate over multiple pollen seasons.
Pollen Season Survival Guide
Daily Rinse
A quick water rinse each morning removes pollen before it can bond. This takes 2 minutes and prevents accumulation.
Never Dry Wipe
Always rinse before touching the surface. Dry wiping pollen scratches your paint. Use a detail spray for lubrication if a full wash is not possible.
Weekly Wash
Even with daily rinses, perform a proper two-bucket wash weekly during pollen season to remove any bonded contamination.
Ceramic Coating
The ultimate pollen defense. Ceramic coating prevents pollen from bonding, making removal effortless and protecting against etching.
Mobile Detailing Throughout Gwinnett
Sumptuous Mobile Detailing provides mobile car detailing and ceramic coating services throughout Gwinnett County, including Lawrenceville, Duluth, Suwanee, Buford, and surrounding areas. Contact us to schedule your pollen protection service.

