With very little trim now left in Scarlet, I next turned my attention to the door cards. I began using a Philips head screwdriver and removed the obvious retaining screw in the door shut.
The next screw is a little tricky to remove, basically it is behind the (spring loaded) door handle. I use the index finger of my left hand to hold the handle out of the way and then work the Philips head screwdriver with my right hand. Fortunately this is a very short screw. Once the screw is removed from the door handle, I pulled open the handle and then worked the backing out, turning it through 90 degrees and over the end of the door handle, next I moved onto the door pulls.
Again using the Philips head screwdriver, I undid both of the screws in the bottom of the door pull, then carefully lifted the entire plastic moulding out of the door card. Incidentally, I have not parked Scarlet inside the house, the carpet in the bottom of the picture is a small off cut I have acquired for use when working outside on the car - it just saves me getting covered in muck!
There is a further pair of Philips head screws in the door card, they are located in the door jamb as shown in the picture. I tried to get a picture of both screws, with the screwdriver located in the lower one and the upper one at the top of the photo - if you look carefully you can just make it out (black screw on a black background, I should've known better really eh?)
OK, the next step was to release the trim clips along the bottom edge of the door card, I ran my hand along the bottom edge and pulled the card off of the door. The picture shows the trim clips undone.
A proper trim tool can be purchased from Halfords which makes short work of removing trim panel clips.
Nearly there now, I unclipped the rubber piece at the top of the door card and then lifted the card up, over the door lock pin (as shown in the picture). The card can then be drawn along the top edge of the door until the top part is free from the rubber wing mirror mounts (known as cheeters). It was then a case of lifting it off of the door panel.
The last picture of the day, to misquote a nursery rhyme, "and when I got there, the cabin was bare...