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Great info I'll get on it. ThanksSeeing what you've got there. I believe the issue is simply surface paint wear from rubbing of the plastic trim. Then it got chronically wet and rusted from the top.
If it were me (and I'm a little weird about this kind of thing):
1. Tape off the area within a few mm of the rusted areas with blue painters tape.
2. Use 1000 grit sand paper and sand down all the rust bubbles to bare shiny metal as best as possible. You won't be able to get it all, but get as much as you can.
3. Treat the residual rust with a rust converter paint or Evaporust
4. Buy a can of matching touch up spray from automotivetouchup.com. Use a primer first and then coat the area with the spray touchup, keeping the painted area as small as possible. In this area, it won't be very noticeable at all, but best to minimize any paint work.
5. Either reattach the trim and call it good or put down a strip of clear paint protection film between the trim and paint. It isn't clear to me why it rubbed off so much paint in the first place. My guess is the prior owner was a big ol feller who stood on that area when getting in and out.
6. Now you can treat the whole chassis with Surface Shield if you think rust is a concern for places other than just under this trim, but that's a whole other topic.