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Painting door molding

TateBongard

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Has anyone ever painted the small piece of molding that is about halfway up the doors. I have a silver car with black accents and didn't know if it would look good or not, just a thought.

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behind that molding is two holes that would have to be filled and then painted. Yes there are quite a few people who've done it. Google is your friend lol
 
they come off. id dip em o see if you like it or not.

take the inside door skin off and punch the clips holding them in the door.
 


im on the fence as well, but with black wheels the black trim, the black molding my look ok.

plastidip comes right off, so i vote do one side, see if you like it.
 
I planned on using plasti dip. I'll just tape it off and see how it comes out and throw a few pictures up. They should be up tomorrow. Along with the rear bumper valance
 


they come off. id dip em o see if you like it or not.

take the inside door skin off and punch the clips holding them in the door.

^^^^This.

Dipping is pretty much the best action you can take due to peeling it off if you don't like it. the wife did that on her red car and liked it so it stayed on. It's also nice to have it dipped instead of painting it because if someone's door hit that moulding, you can repair it easily with plastidip unlike paint
 
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