I'm sorry to say, but that's not a top-notch installation. The areas with a high probability of chipping are left uncovered; hood edges and accessible bumper edges should be folded.
I would have to disagree. Flying debris is often unavoidable and, to me, I would prefer having seams than stone chips. Dirt collection along a seam is caused by incomplete sealing; this is an issue caused by the installer craftmanship and dirt accumulation can be alleviated with proper sealing...
I believe my installer can do better. He custom cuts the pieces on the car and he wraps the edges where he can get access. The small-angle corners are very difficult to cover, but uncovered edges in the photos can be significantly reduced. The seam on the mirror cap lifted, it was probably...
Absolutely. If you needed custom-installed clear bra or paint correction (with or without glass coating), let me know; the installer will be at Toyota Direct on 9/11. The paint on my LE is a wreck.
I believe he meant the outlet of a cigarette lighter socket. Young people nowadays call that outlet a 12V charger or a phone charger. Nomenclature gets confusing when an established term is changed like that. I was equally confused when a term "hand vents" was used once at another forum.
I wouldn't put a car cover on the car. A car cover prevents moisture to evaporate regardless of the claim that it's "breathable".
I store multiple number of cars over the last 15 years, mostly Corvettes. The two things that I do consistently is to top off the fuel tank in order to minimize air...