Air Die Grinder

It works real good so far and I use different sized wheels. If that don't work I use a bench grinder/wheel. I have redone a LOT of parts for both of my cars this way. I also have a prepainting process as well. I strip off what I need,grab a pair of pliers and spray it off with autozone brake cleaner then hit it with a small propane torch or heat gun to make the moisture evaporate before I prime it then paint it. I can literally see the moisture evaporate and move like water rolling on to the beach.

Where I am running into issues is under the hood and under the trunk lid. It is not the easiest place to sand so the die grinder fits the bill nicely, but the wheels I have been using are sub par. I did use the HF wheels in the bay after stripping off the first coat of paint with stripper (ending up with the factory finish) but that took me 16+ hours to do and I went through 3 packages of those wheels. Turns out they are not designed for pneumatic tools. lol.

What wheels are you using? Maybe my drill with a good wheel will make all the difference.