I need help with this problem:
I am covering my plane's fuse in a two tone scheme: Red on the bottom half, White on the top half...
1 -Put the red down first on each side and made a nice straight cut the length of the fuse half way up horizontally...
2- Put the white down on the top of the fuse side ironed it down but I accidentally ironed to much over the red so when I cut the white and pulled it up it left white spots here and there on the red.
Is there anyway to remove the white spots of monokote? I made such a clean cut line I won't need stripping tape, and I probably will never get that lucky again

so I would hate to pull the red up and re-cover it.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
thanks!
-Bill