You are better off lightly removing what you can and then if there is still spatter visible, finely chopping up some fiberous material that looks similar and is a similar color and "flocking" the areas lightly. (like flocking a glovebox)
REMEMBER!!!! You are not trying to make it 100% un-noticeable from 12 inches away. you are attempting to keep someone's eye from being drawn to the areas, IF nothing on first glance looks out of place- there is little need for further investigation.
It's in a shadowed area, under and behind other things, the fact that it is original is bang up to begin with.
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