To go from here to there takes few $$ and about 60 minutes.
- Get 2 packs of Balkamp 665-2849 fasteners at the NAPA Auto Parts Store. You need 9 but they come in packs of 7. I think this is a well planned coincidence.
- While there, pick up a roll of 3M Super Strength Molding Tape.
- Pull the molding completely off the door with your hands. Start at the loose end alternating on the bottom and top edge, working your way to the front.
- Using combination pliers grab the fasteners that remain in the door. Wiggle and tug to pull them out. They will break in the process.
- Remove the old molding tape from the door. I put on a mechanic's leather glove and rubbed it off with my thumb.
- Remove the old tape from the molding. The gloved thumb should work here too. However, I used a chisel. I also rubbed some dust into the gooey stuff so it looses its adhesive power.
- Wash the door and the molding. Wipe down the surfaces where the molding tape will be placed with rubbing alcohol.
- Put the fasteners into the slots.
- Lay down the molding tape and leave the cover film in place. The tape goes on the top edge and at either end. There is no tape at the bottom.
- Check that the fasteners line up with the holes in the door. Adjust if needed.
- Remove the cover film from the molding tape, line up the molding with the holes in the door and pop it into place. Go around the perimeter and press the molding to the door to make sure the tape grabs everywhere and all fasteners are seated.