Probably automotive double-sided tape
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						SubscriberThe plastic strip/moulding on the outside of the drivers door has lifted away from the door for about 50mm. I am not sure of how it is attached and I want to straighten it reattach it to the door. Does anyone know how it is fixed to the door skin? I am thinking of heating it a bit with a heat gun and sticking it back with sikiflex, I could even lightly clamp it with the door open till the sikiflex cures.
Just wondering if anyone has clues or has done it.
Lindsay.
Probably automotive double-sided tape
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						SubscriberMust be like these. Correct, double sided 3M tape. There will be dirt and grit behind it if it has lifted for a while. Best bet would be to remove the whole thing, clean it up properly and re stick dst along the full length
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						SubscriberThanks for that I was not aware that it was not standard fitment. The strip has been glued with a cream coloured something and the glue has not been applied to the full length of the strip allowing the end to lift allowing dirt and moisture in.. I will pull the whole strip off and restick it.
Thanks for the replies.
Lindsay.
No worries, note these strip's were on the car when I bought it 8 years ago, and I'm the second owner. AFAIK these are / were an option, the definitely look factory and have not lifted a nanometre off the door skin in all the miles I’ve subjected this thing to.
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						It was a factory option, but there were/are also aftermarket sellers, so it may have been more or less competently 'DIY' stuck down... Factory fit was pretty common in the UK, and I didn't see many failures there (a decade or so ago...). I thought about them to protect the paintwork in carparks, but they're too low and miss all the wider parts of doors. that tend to be a bit higher up, so after some testing with other cars, I didn't bother... Can only help against general knocks if they're there though...
Like these, debating if I will remove them or not.
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