Laying out the plastic an cutting.
Door panel vapor barrier.
It comes in a 12 feet roll and is shipped in a 3 inch tube for protection.
It is used almost on virtually all new cars.
It provides a degree of water protection to your inner door and is designed as a vapor barrier.
The vapor barrier keeps the odd drip from the window from splashing on the window mechanism and wetting the speakers and other electronics in the door panel but if you are getting enough water to wet the carpet there must be a blocked drain hole.
I believe this is what alprada70 here on the forum uses to form his vapour barriers but i let him chime in.
Another option that acts as both water barrier but also reduces some noise is closed cell foam sheets.
The black goo that holds the vapor barrier is made by 3m.
Where to get the plastic.
Some prefer wooden panels for their beauty and style to improve or customize the inside of their jeep while others opt for the look of sheet metal door panels.
Attaching the barriers to doors.
Common door panels are plastic and these are a great choice when you need a quick serviceable replacement.
Be very careful when removing the vapor barrier.
It is installed between the door panel and the door.
The right choice can elevate the inside appearance of your grand cherokee.
I suggest having extra door panel clips on hand before removing the panels as the clips can often break when removing.
This is a universal fit paper shield with a black plasticized film on one side.
They squish flat around fasteners and clips so they dont offset your door panel.
If you have to remove the vapor barrier have vapor barrier sealant on hand.