pumpnjump said..
Why would you want to remove the anodising? This has created an inert but slightly porous surface, properties ideal for paint adhesion. You will find all architectural aluminium is anodised prior to painting, generally not needing an undercoat. Strip the anodised layer, and the aluminium will instantly commence forming a reactive oxide layer which the paint falls off.
This is a 30 year old Kahn Walker H28 dont you think the anodizing might have failed by now in places which it has. From Google in US and Uk they appear to use aircraft paint stripper and then Alodine . Quote Also from some one in the aircraft industry
Word of warning wear a mask if your using alodine and keep everyone away its highly cancerous, I should know as we use it in aviation industry only use it at night and evacuate hanger while spraying and for three hours after.
So not happy about that idea
Ill keep searching