Great job only thing I would add is apply tape to area. Before taking the green or red strip off use a heat gun to warm up glue. This helps with bonding
No clue why some people are down-voting this. This was a great how-to and I especially like how you mentioned your first two ideas. Looks like I'll be picking up some of that specialized 3M for my Cavalier.
Interesting Ted I also have no idea why people are downvoting this, I've followed this tutorial and I was able to fix a trim in my door that was starting to fall off, using exactly the same tape.
Interesting Ted: After reading some of the replies about this tape, I have to agree with some of them. It works to an extent. I have a friend that works for Ford in Kansas City and told me to use this. I tried it once for my door molding and it failed after a couple months. I just left them off. I don't feel confident trying this tape again just for a small molding on the roof. I had better luck with Liquid Nails for the other side. I doubt I'll waste any money on this tape again, I know about how it worked, or didn't. I'll vote for "No" as well, just my opinion.
Thank you. Someone told me to get 3m glue, but this is way easier. I just love informative RUclips troubleshooters. Heck, I would have spent an unnecessary fortune at a body shop which is where I was headed.
Great video, man! I followed your instructions and it worked like a charm. I was able to repair a piece of molding on my 2012 Chevy 1500. Thanks again!
Good vid. Better practice is to wash with soapy water first to get off all dirt using a microfiber cloth- avoid a paper towel.. Then use the alcohol. To avoid scratching your car. My 2 cents.
I think I changed my mind about this tape. I work at an auto parts store and I can get this cheap. I'm going to give this tape another try for a short roof molding that I took off because it was rotted. We'll see what happens. I still don't think it's the best, tho. As I stated before below, I've actually had better luck with Liquid Nails for this. It's still holding solid. The other side didn't hold so well. Giving this one more try to put it to the test.
I used the alcohol prep that came with mine and apparently it didnt clean it good enough, they immediately popped off and the sticky tape is no longer sticky, apparently from the black residue of the molding it needs to stick it.. friggen great, they are brand new!
Honestly I have only found epoxy glue to work. Had an e36 old bmw that I did all this with including gorilla glue. Only real solution was the loctite 5 min epoxy that mixes in the tube for you, clamps, painters tape, and being very careful. Amazing result through a few winters but very permanent so don't drip.
Body work done by a shop but molding peeled off back to them 4 TIMES told delay of parts. Truck looks bad saw your video. Ordered the tape. THANK you for saving me 3 more trips. I can do this. AUTO SHOP in cal are fucks..
Factories in the past must have had a better quality molding tapes. They hold permanently and this tape only worked for about 2 months for my moldings until they started coming off again. I don't think they used this tape. I always saw it was black like tar. That held for years for all mine.
no the manufactureres also the the same 3m trim mount tape, the problem people have is preparation of both surfaces, when its done right, they stick very well
May I ask if this fix would work on a triangular, I think it's called the wing mirror door mold, although the wing mirror isn't attached to it. It doesn't fall off completely but keeps popping out and won't stay in. I'm worried rain will get in and rust things as it is. It's a Ford focus '09.
@@HotDayPleatherSeats sup man do ypu recommend this for mounting a wing on me car? It's just a high kick carbon fiber spoiler and it was kinda expensive so I don't want it flying off Lol
My husband has used all brands & kinds of glues to re-glue the door molding on the driver's side over the years. No problem at all with passenger side door molding. On the driver side it is about one-third that's loose only, but it is still frustrating. Whatever glue he uses may keep the molding tight for several months, but over time we can see it coming slowly loose....again. Did he try Tiger glue. Yes, indeed. He has tried many glues, but never the the 3M double adhesive tape. So I it will be the try-out & cross our fingers that if it stays tight for over 6 months, we might have finally found a winner. I hope Tiger glue works permanently for you.
Not your Account: Mine only held my door molding on for about 2 months, then started coming off again. I don't think I'll try it again just for a small molding on my roof.
need to scrub with alcohol and super clean cloth several times on all parts, then when dry it should stick, if you are using a quality adhesive such as 3m
Great job only thing I would add is apply tape to area. Before taking the green or red strip off use a heat gun to warm up glue. This helps with bonding
No clue why some people are down-voting this. This was a great how-to and I especially like how you mentioned your first two ideas. Looks like I'll be picking up some of that specialized 3M for my Cavalier.
Interesting Ted I also have no idea why people are downvoting this, I've followed this tutorial and I was able to fix a trim in my door that was starting to fall off, using exactly the same tape.
Interesting Ted: After reading some of the replies about this tape, I have to agree with some of them. It works to an extent. I have a friend that works for Ford in Kansas City and told me to use this. I tried it once for my door molding and it failed after a couple months. I just left them off. I don't feel confident trying this tape again just for a small molding on the roof. I had better luck with Liquid Nails for the other side. I doubt I'll waste any money on this tape again, I know about how it worked, or didn't. I'll vote for "No" as well, just my opinion.
@@chass5438 apply tape to area. Before taking the green or red strip off use a heat gun to warm up glue. This helps with bonding
@@Staywoke_228 right. this is youtube where people follow stupid videos. HEAT is the key with this tape
Thank you. Someone told me to get 3m glue, but this is way easier. I just love informative RUclips troubleshooters. Heck, I would have spent an unnecessary fortune at a body shop which is where I was headed.
Great video, man! I followed your instructions and it worked like a charm. I was able to repair a piece of molding on my 2012 Chevy 1500. Thanks again!
3 years later, how's it holding up?
You'll need to use an adhesion promoter to get it to stick properly. 3M make one. That's what the factory use, also good body work shops.
Good vid. Better practice is to wash with soapy water first to get off all dirt using a microfiber cloth- avoid a paper towel.. Then use the alcohol. To avoid scratching your car. My 2 cents.
of course!
Used this tape to reattach my front and side skirts. Holds very strong.
Great job, yes. Temperature needs to be above 65, You’re the Man !
I think I changed my mind about this tape. I work at an auto parts store and I can get this cheap. I'm going to give this tape another try for a short roof molding that I took off because it was rotted. We'll see what happens. I still don't think it's the best, tho. As I stated before below, I've actually had better luck with Liquid Nails for this. It's still holding solid. The other side didn't hold so well. Giving this one more try to put it to the test.
Thank you for this video. It helped me do it myself on my car.
A nice little tip......If your Trim is plastic, run a heat gun over it before you put it back on, it'll make it look like new or newer!
Hi, Good video. One thing that would be nice, a video on how you removed the trim/molding.
You remove the 3M taped trim with fishing line. Put fishing line under trim and do a sawing motion to cut the bond
Did this to a strip of rubber trim that came loose on my car. Hasn't given me trouble for 2 years now.
I bought some today, i w8ll se how it does on my trip to Nashville.
I used the alcohol prep that came with mine and apparently it didnt clean it good enough, they immediately popped off and the sticky tape is no longer sticky, apparently from the black residue of the molding it needs to stick it.. friggen great, they are brand new!
Honestly I have only found epoxy glue to work. Had an e36 old bmw that I did all this with including gorilla glue. Only real solution was the loctite 5 min epoxy that mixes in the tube for you, clamps, painters tape, and being very careful. Amazing result through a few winters but very permanent so don't drip.
Is it still on? Cause the double side tape was a no go for me
Looks good, i'm do this then, thank you for your video, keep it up.
very helpful thanks for the freeze warning.
Body work done by a shop but molding peeled off back to them 4 TIMES told delay of parts. Truck looks bad saw your video. Ordered the tape. THANK you for saving me 3 more trips. I can do this. AUTO SHOP in cal are fucks..
Factories in the past must have had a better quality molding tapes. They hold permanently and this tape only worked for about 2 months for my moldings until they started coming off again. I don't think they used this tape. I always saw it was black like tar. That held for years for all mine.
Say if the weather is too cold? Could you take off the strip and try and repair it in the summer?
Heat it up a bit with a hairdryer (section of trim and panel).
Two questions: Can you please update as to whether it still holds well, after time elapsed and also wouldn't pure Silicone adhesive work the same way?
no the manufactureres also the the same 3m trim mount tape, the problem people have is preparation of both surfaces, when its done right, they stick very well
Really useful video.
Bro but when rain gets into it then it slightly comes off... Slowly any idea how to seal the sides so rain doesn't come in?
Thanks! Great video!
Thanks! This helped me out a lot!
This is really helpful, thanks a lot.
May I ask if this fix would work on a triangular, I think it's called the wing mirror door mold, although the wing mirror isn't attached to it. It doesn't fall off completely but keeps popping out and won't stay in. I'm worried rain will get in and rust things as it is. It's a Ford focus '09.
Is this better than 3m window weld? Wouldn't this make the moulding stick out a little and water being stuck?
What are you not using tape primer adhesive promoter?
nope! and it stayed for the rest of the years I owned the car. Probably still going strong.
@@HotDayPleatherSeats sup man do ypu recommend this for mounting a wing on me car? It's just a high kick carbon fiber spoiler and it was kinda expensive so I don't want it flying off Lol
Thanks for the video
I love RUclips!
What is the point of door trim anyway? It is just design or does it solve any purpose?
It prevents other car's doors from denting yours. And it's aesthetically pleasing.
It is a bumper for the doors, prevents getting those dings in parking lots and at a gas station. It protects the paint job in short.
@@AndrewsArcade: Not mine, I have dent free door panels. Guess what kind of car it is.
Cheers mate. I know what to buy and how to do the job too.
Roger White Rock B.C. 👍
You think this would work in fixing a loose rocker panel?
Hello. I need to do this to one of my trims in my old car. Where can I find this tape?
I found mine at O'Reilly Auto Parts. Check that place out.
Walmart
Do u buy a new door trim n do wat u jus did or do I jus use rubbin alcohol n the molding tape
I used this stuff but unfortunately two of my trim fell off within three days. Very unfortunate. Gonna use Tiger seal next
My husband has used all brands & kinds of glues to re-glue the door molding on the driver's side over the years. No problem at all with passenger side door molding. On the driver side it is about one-third that's loose only, but it is still frustrating. Whatever glue he uses may keep the molding tight for several months, but over time we can see it coming slowly loose....again. Did he try Tiger glue. Yes, indeed. He has tried many glues, but never the the 3M double adhesive tape. So I it will be the try-out & cross our fingers that if it stays tight for over 6 months, we might have finally found a winner. I hope Tiger glue works permanently for you.
i just bought this tape but it doesn't stick on my trim even after cleaning everything?
alcohol is whats needed, other stuff leaves a residue which stop the tape sticking
45°F sunny. Can i still do it with a heat gun?
until it gets cold then it won't work i have some on a hood scoop won't stick
Not your Account: Mine only held my door molding on for about 2 months, then started coming off again. I don't think I'll try it again just for a small molding on my roof.
My dad works at 3M
Kelley Hulgan great, What State
Kelley Hulgan: Oh, Congratulations.
How's long did it last?
Zuperfabulous !!!!!!!!!
thanks dude I was gonna be an idiot and use hot glue I'm gonna buy this tape
hot glue doesnt work, well for 5 minutes...then falls off again
How can I get these trims down?
How bout just some superglue?
Tape doesn't hold on my truck doors
Unfortunately this did not work permanently for my 2011 Impala trim for some reason the edges keep coming off
need to scrub with alcohol and super clean cloth several times on all parts, then when dry it should stick, if you are using a quality adhesive such as 3m
Know what destroys your paint too wiping it with a paper towel
How well does 3m tape stick to chrome?
Fuck this 3M tape...
i just bought this in a D.i y store but it doesnt stick at all.
I spend my money for a trash product.
Lol
gorilla glue did NOTHING agree with ya
Better to use Chinese screw to fix this😂