Takingabreak
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Its lacquer worms.....it needs stripping off then a polish. Its a problem with the latter shimano stuff, the lacquer is thicker, but not so well applied to the alluminium. As soon as you get any uv / physical damage to the lacquer the alluminium starts to corroded under it and the cycle gets worse as the corrosion splits the lacquer.....on an on and on....round and round....
Acf50 is a retardant for corrosion, forming a barrier over the base....but it won't reverse it.
If you have the time on your hands, completly agree with @d8mok wet and dry and polish.....but it is quite a task....as they are fiddly.
I have a 105 5600 mech that has gone a little crusty, it made me wonder if slight spillages of electrolyte drinks caused itThere are loads of Shimano road STIs with this problem. I always thought it may have been due to salts though; there's definitely an affect it just seems to get worse and spread.