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Symbols wore off my paddle shifters - any way to fix?

I don't think you'll readily be able to 'replace' the decals, and I know if anyone besides BRP sells the paddles themselves; but there has been at least one thread discussing other symbols that've worn off - check it out here:

 
Y'all need to ride more often. After about the first week, I don't think I ever looked at any labels again.

I had been using an old laptop computer until a couple weeks ago when I finally replaced it. All but maybe 3 or 4 of the letters were worn completely off the keyboard, an d a few of the keys were worn through to the next level of plastic.

I'm pretty sure that everybody who has been using the switches very much knows which one does what without reading the labels.

They do have replacement sticker for typing keys that are worn off, but they don't last very long either.

All the gear position plastic stickers had worn off my tractor, and a lot of the other stickers which were in places that got a lot of wear too. They seem to put little cheap plastic stickers on fenders right where you put your hand when you climb up to the seat... Nobody is supposed to be operating that tractor except me or my sister. I got some stickers and put them on in places where you never put your hands, like on the top of the dash behind the steering column. Put some on each side of the loader arms too. About $10 worth of weather proof stickers solved all the problems there.

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Well, if you REALLY want to replace the symbols on the paddle shifter, I suggest taking a Dremel tool and engraving your + & - on the paddle, then take some paint and put some in the groove you made, then wipe the extra off the paddle! When it wears out again all you have to do is prep the site, get the oils off the paddle, and redo the paint again!! Buying new paddles just doesn't make sense! If you need a reminder of what paddle does what, then you are not riding enough! :cool:
 
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