Hello. Let me first introduce myself. My name is Tim and i'm trying to learn the trade here. I've been reading on here for a couple months but this is my first time post. I'm trying to learn on my very own car for hopes to possibly turn this into a side business. I have a '99 Mitsubishi Eclipse. Yes, it has the nice compound curve hatchback. I have only the back glass to do. The other windows turned out beautiful thanks to this forum. I'm using 20" wide professional grade film so i'm gonna do it in 2 pieces. Last night was playing with some old cheap over the counter stuff so i didn't have to waste my good film. I was doing very good and was actually learning how to read the fim. I made my horizontal line with the squeegee but here is where i was landing in trouble. On each side of the horizontal i was getting 45* fingers, probably more than 45*. I tried to work them but it just messed up and ended up creasing badly. Because of the compound curves is why i get the 45's on each side. What should i do? Should i manually take my hands and push the film towards the center bunching it up to create more fingers and force the 45's out? BTW- I was using a wet shrink because i'm new. i believe that if i can just get those 45's out i'll be home free and proud.
Thanks for your help...
