Painting help needed.

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I'm painting the interior trim from a Denali (the Grey, not the wood grain....) for my Suburban.

I switched to SEM Very Dark Pewter (instead of Medium Dark Pewter) Classic Coat.
I used adhesion promoter, primed and painted several coats of SEM.
I have two blemishes that have showed up during the process (I haven't clear coated yet).
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I finished the last coat earlier today... how long should I wait to fix this, and what is the best process?
 
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The paint is 98% perfect, except for those two little spots....
I'm scared to make it worse trying to fix them.

Here is another panel
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The paint is 98% perfect, except for those two little spots....
I'm scared to make it worse trying to fix them.

Here is another panel
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Let it cure and dry very good for a day or two then take some fine sand paper and smooth it out and spray another light coat to cover up the scratches from the sand paper try not to take the paint off your just trying to smooth out those bubbles
 

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