What to Do If the Door Molding Damages the Door?
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If the door molding is damaged, it generally does not cause major issues to the door itself. Simply replacing it with a new molding should suffice. Purchase an original, genuine molding from an auto parts store, remove the old one, clean the area with water, and dry it thoroughly—either with a hairdryer or by letting it air dry in the sun. Align the new molding properly from left to right and attach it securely. Below is some relevant information about car body moldings: 1. In terms of manufacturing materials, car body moldings come in various options, including stainless steel, die-cast zinc, aluminum alloy, ABS, PVC, and rubber. 2. Contrast-color moldings are typically made of black rubber or stainless steel and do not match the car's body color. While they are more noticeable, they can disrupt the car's overall aesthetic. 3. Color-matched moldings are usually made of high-strength engineering plastic and are painted to match the car's body color, enhancing the vehicle's unified appearance and visual appeal.