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Since the lower windshield trim piece is already on there, you can also use one of the Dr. Clock tricks:  @Alan Merklin

Run a piece of blue painter's tape along the trim piece approx. 1/8" up the trim.  Make it even all along the trim piece.

Run another length of blue painter's tape along the cowl about 1/8" forward of the trim piece.  Make it even all along the length.  Use your fingernail or a popsicle stick to make sure the two closest sides of tape are really adhered along the length.

Shoot a bead of silicon caulk between the two pieces of tape, right along the trim piece.  Don't worry if it overlaps onto the tape - that's what it's there for.

Once the bead is done and before it sets up, evenly remove the tape from both sides, leaving a smooth edge on the cowl and trim piece.

Dr. Clock may chime in with more tips, but that's what I remember him telling me to do if the trim was already attached.

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