You are pushing WAY too hard with that wire wheel. When I did my Allis B I used a wire wheel and I would only get those marks if i wasn't careful around the edges and those inside radii. You need to be especially careful around machined square corners. You should use very little pressure and keep moving around. If you are bogging the grinder down you are also pushing too hard. Also, don't try and get down to bare metal with one pass. First get all the grease off. then the old paint. Then when you can see the areas you need to touch up then you can slowly work on those areas (with a bit more pressure as needed).
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