it’s all good. you could consider (carefully) covering it with flat black modeling enamel, or whatever the closest you can get to the panel color is.
Another thing that I am crazy enough to do but your level of obsessiveness may vary, is to take some nice thick masking tape and make an appropriate sized hole that fits perfectly around the dot, and then after verifying that masking tape itself won’t lift off the white silk screen, mask the area around a dot and file it a little bit with a flat sanding implement like an emery board or something you made yourself with a piece of acrylic glass and sticky sand paper. Only try and knock it down as far as (and flush with) the surface of the tape, being careful not to go THROUGH the tape, then after it’s leveled out a bit like that take a miniatures (ala warhammer or modeling kit etc) painting brush, paint match the black and paint a white dot in it’s place with as close as you can mix to the original white.
This is being super bothered by the red though, technically you could just knock down the surface shine a little to let the black paint have something to bite onto and then after the black paint is on, call it a day. Or live with the red, it’s annoying I’m sure but there’s like a 70% chance of making things worse in cases like this and it only lessens with experience in making things worse elsewhere and learning how to make things better.
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