Mazda 6 BG help!
Mustangdroptop96
Apr 21 2008, 04:25 PM
Let me start by saying I use Suntek HP films. I attempted back glass on a Mazda 6 and used 4 sheets before i said screw it and did it in 2 peices which is HATE and NEVER do. the center shrinking is hard but comes out fine, but i cannot avoid creasing on the top and bottom corners no mater how careful or gentle i am. I used wet shrinking the first 2 attempts and on the 3rd and forth i tried dry shrinking with this Dry shrink spray i use. I finally gave up. . . . . .Any help on this car? I have another one in a week
running free
Apr 21 2008, 04:37 PM
Which Mazda 6 is it? There are 2 models 1: the sedan, where you apply he tint while in the back seat 2: the hatch back, where you apply he tint from rear . Both models are straight forward, shouldn't be any issues
TintWizard
Apr 21 2008, 07:56 PM
I do lots of these cars both the sedan and the hatch style..both are harder shrinks than the mazda 3's for sure. Use the soap shrink technique , let the soap dry and tack just the left and right sides of the window wet. Go easy on the heat..leave a little "extra" film in the top corners so you can cut off the fray burned ends if it happens to have problems in the corners .
rorschach
Apr 21 2008, 08:09 PM
That is a dry shrinker all day. I use the baby powder routine. I tack down the middle and about half way up the sides. I am not sure how well suntek shrinks though.
rcjello
Apr 21 2008, 11:33 PM
6 is pretty straight forward. I agree use the soap or dryer sheet method. tack the middle and edges. try watching rykers vid of the dual heat gun or lift and pull. hp shrinks great be patient move the film around. you'll get it with more practice.
ClassOnGlass
Apr 22 2008, 03:58 AM
i would say use baby powder for the dry shrink its the smoothest shrink in my opinion and shrink slow its a tuff shrink for that glass and use a h anchor  good luck and dont rush the shrink
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