Make sure you remove any leftover residue from the original adhesive tape using a scraper and/or Goo Gone adhesive remover. Then clean the trim and the contact area of the car using rubbing alcohol as directed. Use 8 inches of 3M brand Mounting Tape (Part# 03410) per pound (454g) of trim weight.
Super glue may do it temporarily, but it's a better repair if you use epoxy.
Go to your local auto parts store and for about 5-10$ you can pick up door/panel trim glue. Reguler glue will gt hard and brittle and it will just falloff again.
glue it with good glue from Menards
Yes, but it's not easy.
A good epoxy such as 'Speedfix'.
To install window trim, measure and cut the trim to fit around the window, then nail or glue it in place. Sand and paint the trim for a finished look.
Trim off the hair that contains it -
Glue does not affect anything on your body.
To put trim around a door, measure and cut the trim to fit the door frame, then nail or glue the trim in place. Fill any gaps with caulk and paint or stain the trim as desired.
You get super glue and glue it in.
E6000
If some part of your body is stuck in glue, you should wash that part of your body. Leaving glue on your hands or body, can damage your skin so it is important to not leave old glue on your body.