Master Trim & Molding Repair! Fix & Reattach Like a Pro with Dave Guggisberg
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Got loose or damaged trim and molding on your vehicle? No worries-Dave Guggisberg is here to show you how to repair and reattach them like a pro! In this step-by-step guide, you'll learn the essential techniques to restore your vehicle's trim and molding, giving it a clean, polished look. Whether you're dealing with minor issues or major fixes, this video has everything you need to get the job done right.
What You'll Learn:
How to repair and reattach vehicle trim and molding
Tools and materials you’ll need for the job
Expert tips for a seamless, durable finish
Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction & Overview 01:30 - Preparing the Trim & Molding 03:15 - Step-by-Step Repair Process 06:00 - Reattaching & Securing Trim 08:30 - Final Touches & Maintenance Tips
Hashtags: #TrimRepair #MoldingRepair #DIYAutoRepair #CarMaintenance #VehicleRestoration #DaveGuggisberg #AutoDetailing #CarCareTips #HowToFix #DIYMechanic
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As a ceramic tile installer and repairman, for 30 years, I have found, when adhesive starts failing, it's failing under the entire length of the trim. Much easier to gently remove the whole trim and glue the entirety. If keeping the vehicle, you can order new trim in pairs, new trim and new adhesive will last 20 years. By just fixing one spot, don't be surprised if the glue fails in multiple spots, within a short period.
What would suggest for 25+ year old car and new trim parts are not available.
@@oz1141 I first would check to see if there are automotive clubs that routinely meet to celebrate the model of car that you're trying to get new trim parts for. Is it domestic or foreign? You're probably not the first person that has needed parts for that model. Join like-minded people in these clubs and you'll find collectors that have NOS parts for sale. NOS parts are "new old stock" that have never been used, brand new in the box trim pieces that may have never seen the light of day. You may have looked everywhere and not found what you need, but some guy in Florida or France is sitting on 50 pieces wondering how he can turn his merchandise into cash.
Thanks for showing an easy and effective way to reattach trim pieces. I have already been using the 99.9% isopropy alcohol for cleaning, but, for some reason, I thought the GM trim adhesive came only in black, which has to be applied very carefully, since every error on a light surface is obvious and hard to clean off. Glad to learn that a clear version is also available, and that by using the proper technique, it will set in 30 minutes or so. This was a very well planned and produced video to help others deal with a common problem on older vehicles.
So glad I found this video. A friend told me to use 3M double-sided tape. That worked for a couple of years but after this unusually cold winter, I now have to do it again and it is much worse than I started out with. Thank you!
Hey Dave. ... thanks for the info. I realize that I've moved beyond this stage, but I also have to realize that thousands of people are just learning new stuff ... and thank you for your post. Thanks.
Thank you sir. I needed your wise instructions.
Hey thanks for making this video to help all of us! Clear, succinct, and you showed us not just told us. SO appreciate it!
Thanks! Exactly the tutorial I was looking for 😃
Great vid. I'll will be finishing a molding project today on my 75 Ford Elite. Thanks
Just what I needed, as the trim for my 2014 Jeep is starting to separate. Ty kindly.
Good video. 1st search result. What’s funny is I have a gold 01 pathfinder with same problem!!! 😂
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should have shown us the removal of the tape and how it looked after it was done. thanks for sharing
Thank you so much for this
Thank you sir it was very helpful to me. Thank you so much again.
Nice job Dave
What kind of glue.
Thank you! Now I know what to do.
Is that glue going to clean off if you are to remove them in the future?
I was using black 3M tape to re secure them on my 01 GMC Yukon but after 21 years the molding is way past saving they care cracking and have to go 😢 replacements are insanely expensive $200-$300 for each of 4 doors 😮
Excellent video and good advice.
Use a popsicle stick to spread the glue....
Thank you had to do mines on my 01 Mazda 626lx
Good job
Good vid. Couldve also used 3m double side aumotive emblem tape if your doors had em previously. Mine do so watch out for that people. If yours has glue go with the glue unless you're reinstalling everything
Great video. Thank you.
Nicely done.... Thank you.
My wife just backed into a gravel island and tore up the exterior trim, would I be able to just hammer it back on or should I get a full repair?
(I was able to temporarily(I assume) attatch it with a hammer, but I'm not sure how many bumps it will take for it to fall off again)
Thanks!
That same position door trim is coming off with just a curl at both ends (1”) . Would you suggest a heat gun used moderately to ease the curl out before adhering?
Nice video
Same for me.
You won't need to heat the trim. The adhesive has dried out. Very gently, insert a plastic knife under the trim at the drooping edge and push under the entire length. It should pop away from the metal door, freely. If you heat the trim, you may stretch it, making it non-reuseable. The secret to reusing the trim, is to clean ALL the old glue off with alcohol, so the trim lies flat. Then, use fresh glue and paint tape (to hold up the trim, while the adhesive sets).
There's a rubber strip between my trim and the door which looks like it may be problematic for glue. The rubber strip has grooves in it like it is meant to anchor to the trim but won't anchor anymore to the bent out section. Any advice?
Where can I buy a trim like that, maybe a little wider.
Ebay or the car dealership. Ebay is far cheaper.
Just the "tip"... 😂
Giggity
So, you don’t use clips?
Interesting.
Would Acetone work instead of Alcohol?
Acetone it the primary ingredient in nail polish remover (unless you live in California). It is not normally paint friendly. While there are some paints that resist acetone, I’m not aware of any that are used on cars. If that is your only choice, be very careful on where you put it. Most automotive stores have a tar removal solvent (often in a spray can) that you could try if you cannot get the alcohol.
Yes acetone will work
What if the trim broke in half?
Gotta buy a new trim piece
Flex seal lol jk