We just finished a complete gut, strip and paint redo on our 206 and thought the experience might benefit others. Pics are in the photo gallery under Flyingzebra. We redid everything from firewall back. It was about 500 hard hours and the cuss word count was astonomical. The cost was about $9,000 with only about $700 of that as paid A&P labor. The rest was under the supervision of the guys at Via Jet @ KBVS (Dean, Mike and Spencer are better than the best!). They supplied expertise. The cuss words were strictly my responsibility.
All instruments were disconnected and taped. Radios were removed. All interior paint removal was done by Dremmel tool. It was tedious but effective. All doors, jams and hardware was stripped. The only place remover was used was on the seat frames. Aluminum prep was with PTI acid etch primer from Aircraft Spruce. It worked okay. Next time I'd go with acid and alodine. Between grossly conflicting written info from PTI and just the general nature of the material it was more grief than it was worth. Finish paint was catalyzed acrylic enamel.
After everything was repainted the reassembly began. We used Airtex interior with slightly mixed results. The first round with the wall panels turned out to be for a 205. Getting a timely response from them was a struggle and round two was for a 206 but didn't exactly match the pieces that they didn't replace. At that point time was really getting crunched and so we made do. I'd give them a B+ overall but a C- for customer service. The installation was time consuming and somewhat difficult but also doable with no particular experience but healthy measures of glue, sweat and creativity.
All of the plastic except the pedastal was replaced with Selkirk parts. As they state, the parts are not an automatic fit and do need trimming and grinding but the quality is excellent and their customer service is wonderful. Windows were from Great Lakes Aero, also excellent with price, quality and customer service. The decals were from HigherGraphics.com. Those guys were great too. Top quality, custom work and very easy to work with. Not so easy to install but worth the effort. Check out the pics. Sorry about the long post.