Did you use aircraft stripper? I'm thinking of buying a pressure washer at Home Depot. I have the air compressor for drying. So, you leave the body unpainted and let your bodyman do the primer work?
Morning Jeff,
The paint stripper I'm using is just a generic brand here in Australia, but I assume that will the aircraft stripper would do the job for you, if it's cheap enough to buy I'd try it on an area that not seen just to see how it goes, I initially bought a 1/4 gallon container but now buying 1 gallon. I think you'll be alright though, make sure you have a good pair of gloves and goggles, long sleeves will help as well (it really stings when it contacts your skin). Would definitely recommend the pressure washer.
I'm close to sending the shell to the body shop and it's humid enough here that only minimal flash rust had started in some areas, however, there's a product called DeOx (basically prevents rust and shines up the bare metal - pic attached, I used it after I first started stripping on the engine bay, it's starting to dull the metal now but no surface rust, haven't used it since so I'll wait til the bodyman applies it as I think it's best used prior to primer.
My cowling is good so I won't be removing it but really want to get inside to get rid of the other layers of pain that have been applied.
All the best with it, keep us posted...