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Making a Worn Derailleur Less Ugly
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I recently bought a cheap donor bike because it had the late '80's Deore components I needed. Everything was in good condition except for the rear derailleur; mechanically it was fine, but the painted finish on the outer plate was bubbled, cracked, and completely ugly. Using a cheap fingernail buffing kit from WalMart, I was able to make this old part look passable enough that I don't hate the idea of using it.
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Nice! That is definitely an improvement.
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Looks nice. Just buff it with some aluminum polish from time to time to keep it from tarnishing. I did the same with a Deore crankset of the same era. I wish I had a "before picture" but I didn't take any until after I media blasted them. Here is one with one crank arm media blasted and the other polished to a satin finish. I didn't take them to a high shine because it's just too hard to maintain and it was for a beater bike anyway.
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Spray a coat of acrylic clear to prevent corrosion and maintain the finish (or polyurethane if you want a tougher finish).
To the OP, you can use clear nail polish for the the coating. Spraying will only gum up the moving parts. |
If that's for real then serious kudos. Would it have worked for a black derailleur?
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I don't see why not.
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