reattach door rub guard trim...

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hillstrubl

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what kind of adhesive is everybody using for this? Silicone seems crude, epoxy is too permanent... I need to also figure out how to hold pressure against it while whatever I use cures.
Ideas?

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Joseph Garcia

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I'd use a bit of clear silicon caulk, with duct tape to hold it on place for 24 hours. The caulk has adhesive properties, but can be easily removed if needed.
 

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They make trim tape made especially for that. Look it up.

Believe it’s called mouldong tape. 3M makes most of them.
 

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unfortunately, they now have bends in them... I might need to remove entirely, straighten, then reattach.
Thats why I would use heat to soften molding and use duct tape to secure. I think from my experience you will ruin molding removing.
 

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The 3M tape will stick right away. If you're unsure of that, park the truck with the door a few inches away from, say, the garage door opening or some sturdy vertical object. Then wedge some pieces of wood or other not-too-hard material between them to force the moulding against the door skin.
 

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