exactly.... just switch over to your clear and coat over the part and cure as long as the oven is up to temperature. The powder (if fresh enough, hence why Hemi said to do it within a specific time frame) should cross-link and bond all as one solid coating. As for your being heavy handed... I wouldn't be so quick to judge on that one. Let's just call it too much of a good thing in application and technique. I'd take another look at the tips and tricks section and the words on overcoming Farrady effect to get a better understanding as to what's going on with some specific parts of yours, is all. Go after the toughest angles first ( fly right in there and coat the areas that you know are rough first off) and then back off giving it a good "overall" hit. It should all look pretty uniform after that, coating wise. ( like a thick version of morning dew on your windshield). The clear is no different. Keep going until you have that "loss of gloss" effect and then just a tad bit further to ensure proper flow out and all should be fine. I have no doubts you'll overcome these problems VERY shortly.
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