Removing Chrome Trim
Having never pulled trim, decided to see if any YouTube videos were available, to prevent bending/scratching anything in the process.
Found a few videos from "Comfort in Discomfort", who i believe is a member here (not sure his userid), who does a good job showing how to disassemble a few things as part of paint prep.
"Removing Exterior Stainless Door Trim"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgzuNBNHawo
"Taking off Chrome Trim"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LSEWPc98Ds
"Removing wipes and felt"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVwqJ21vO6M
"Grand Wagoneer Rear Quarter window removal"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFB_jXZLlQs
First up, the toolkit; added a 1/4" screwdriver to the mix for greater reach & leverage when popping off the trim pieces around the door glass.
On the doors, the top strip comes off first; first, bend the tabs on each end (shown here) outward.
Using a short wood block on the glass in the top right corner & a 3/16" screwdriver, pry in the corner to start; on all of these pieces, there's a small gap that will accept the screwdriver for removal; work your way down, prying a bit at a time, until ping - it's off...
Here's a pic of the small gap where your screwdriver will fit to start prying; use a wood block for leverage.
Front Drivers Door
The B-pillar has a slight amount of 3M strip caulk to hold it off, pry on each side, starting at the bottom, with a plastic trim remover
Quarter window
start at the bottom of the rearward trim piece & pry on the underside to pop one side; continue just below the corner for the 2nd one; once both are popped, pop the right hand side & wiggle the corner piece off the horizontal trim piece
Quarter window left side trim - pic shows 2 rivets that must be drilled out. I used 1/8" hex shank drill bit.
Shows the location of all of the Quarter Window clips - - just noticed looking back thru pictures, that it appears that one clip let loose (saw the dirt shadow) - ugh.
Drivers Side done
Passenger side B-pillar showing 3m strip caulk
Passenger side almost done
Damage done today; bundled & labelled