One post here says to use a wire wheel on an electric drill. Electric drill is too slow to do much with a wire wheel. Better to get a 4 inch angle grinder and a wire cup wheel for it. If you are not doing much, just get one of the cheap angle grinders from Northern Tool or Harbor Freight. If you are going to use it a lot, go for one of the name brands. Be sure you wear eye protection (face shield is best)when using angle grinder and make sure the cup wheel is rated for the RPM of the grinder which is usually about 12,000 RPM. Also, heavy leather gloves and long sleeves and pants are essential, as the wire brush is going to throw a wire now and then. I've been using a wire wheel like this for cleaning large parts for a long time. I use red primer. However, best is to sand blast, but you'll likley need to find a sandblast shop if you go that route.
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