Ah, so... I see what you're talking about now. I guess you've figured out that you went a bit too far with the overlap, eh?
No worries. Crank your iron up to max, then go over those bumps and ridges with moderate pressure. If you used UltraCote, most of them will flatten out. MonoKote? Well... I stopped using MonoKote because once it has a wrinkle folded back on it self, it ain't coming out. You can still clean that area up a bit with high heat, though.
I think your best bet regarding cleaning up the edges is to use a strip of your yellow/black checkerboard on the LE, to the mid-point of the leading edge. Matching up the pattern teaches you that, while checkerboard patterns are really cool-looking, they are a significant rectal discomfort if you have do some "adjusting".
At the tip, I would probably extend the blue around and across the bottom of the tip to get a straight separation line.