Ned
All the suggestions offered so far are good ones but I have a little trick
for you. Get a small bottle of White Out (preferably the black labeled bottle
as it is not water based...., I'll bet you have one in your desk drawer that
hasn't seen the light of day since you bought your first computer) and apply a
coat to the cleaned shift markings, wiping gently with a cloth slightly
moistened with lacquer thinner to remove the excess. Might need two coats but
works very well and holds up to sweaty palms (still driving on Dunlop SP bias
ply tires) and other hazardous waste that drivers tend to have on their hands
from time to time.
Aloha
Perry
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