Start with water and a soft rag, while you wear gloves. That should be adequate to keep you safe. If you're the lab technician, you might want to have heavy dish-washing gloves, I usually buy those at the supermarket, when I have serious lab cleaning duties to attend to. It's very likely that the NaOH has reacted with the aluminum. It may be pitted, and you may have to scour the surface with an abrasive pad. But water, maybe a drop of soap when the NaOH is gone, and elbow grease is what you need.