Sorry to tell all of you this but....... MOST OF THIS THREAD IS WRONG..... or at least very incomplete. I just removed all the trim around the windshield, windows and rear triangle and I learned a few things along the way. I'll try to sum it all up so whoever tries this next will be able to do it smoothly and without breaking too many things.
Step 1 - Put all your windows down
Step 2 - Pull out the weatherstripping starting at the front of the front window. It will simply peel out from the metal retaining strip. You don't have to remove any fastening buttons, just peel the weatherstrip back. Go from front to back and don't stop until you have gotten below the rear triangle window. In between the two doors you only have to peel it down a few inches.
Step 3 - Remove all the phillips head screws you can see. You don't need to remove the two on the pillar in between the doors.
Step 4 - Using a flathead screwdriver or pry tool remove the front weatherstrip retaining strip. This is the piece that you just pulled the weatherstrip from. It is "glued" in by the piece of foam that lies between it and the door jam. Here's the pry tool I used that works great for this kind of stuff.
Step 5 - Remove the rear weatherstrip retaining strip next.
Step 6 - Now you should see some more phillips head screws. These also hold on the trim. Remove these.
Step 7 - Remove the INTERIOR rear triangle window trim. Yes, I said interior. There is a retaining screw that holds the exterior triangle window trim in place. I broke this mount because I didn't know it was there. Remove the 10mm screw at the top/rear of the triangle.
I don't have pics of this because I only learned about it after I broke my triangle trim.
Step 8 - Gently pull the exterior triangle trim from the window starting at the lower/front corner. There are 2 clips there and 3 more mounting pins along the side that is adjacent to the rear window. Pull these all gently and directly away from the car. The triangle should pop off.
Step 9 - Now remove the long window trim that runs along the top of the windows.
Step 10 - Remove the trim along the side of the windshield. There are 3 clips that hold it in place. One at the top, one in the middle and one at the bottom. Pull directly away from the windshield and it should pop off. You have to slide it up to avoid the corner of the fender.
Step 11 - Clean the rain channels that you have uncovered.
Step 12 - Prep the trim for paint by rubbing it down with a Scotchpad
Step 13 - Prep the trim for paint by wiping it down with rubbing alcohol to remove any grease.
Step 14 - Mask the trim if you don't wish to paint the edges and the chromes strips.
Step 15 - Paint the trim. I used an epoxy style black semi-gloss spray paint that I got from my local autoparts store. I think it came out well.
Reinstall parts in the reverse order.