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Old 07-02-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Outside Door Trim Piece Removal

I got some new door moldings from Majestic today. The Bottom molding is easy enough to replace, just roll the window down and pull up then install the new one.

The molding i'm curious about is the one that lies along the same line as the B-Pillar (above the door handle) it's the side molding for lack of a better word. Just a black piece. It's held in by two clips and a screw according to the diagram but I have no idea how to get to the screw. Suggestions?
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Re: Outside Door Trim Piece Removal

See if this is the part you are talking about.
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Thats it man thanks!!
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Re: Outside Door Trim Piece Removal

Do you guys know how to remove finger grease off of this molding?
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Re: Outside Door Trim Piece Removal

Have you tried waxing it ?? My black mirrors take wax great (LX,unpainted) Not sure if it the same plastic or not.
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Re: Outside Door Trim Piece Removal

yeah i use wax and they come out nice and shiny. or you can use meguiars trim detailer which is also good.
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