Answer
Jun 05, 2026 - 07:30 PM
On many older vehicles, the trim is held in either with a specialized clip or a groove in the seal. Whenever possible these original methods are the best for securing trim around the windshield or back glass.
For vehicles where the original trim was glued in or to do a repair on a loose trim, automotive urethane adhesive or butyl rubber adhesive is commonly used. These glues provide strong bonding, flexibility, and weather resistance, making them suitable for exterior trim applications. Always ensure the adhesive is compatible with both the trim material and the car’s paint.
For vehicles where the original trim was glued in or to do a repair on a loose trim, automotive urethane adhesive or butyl rubber adhesive is commonly used. These glues provide strong bonding, flexibility, and weather resistance, making them suitable for exterior trim applications. Always ensure the adhesive is compatible with both the trim material and the car’s paint.
