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Sounds like a nice project. Post up some pictures when it is done.
In terms of the overspill, once the resin has gone fully hard, it would need to be mechanically cut or abraded away to remove the excess. Depending on how you intent to finish that area would determine how you go from there.
I would get some heat from a fan heater or similar on the part cured bit - the heat may be enough to drive it to cure.
If that doesn't work, if it is just tacky, wipe with meths and give it a light sand and you may cut through the tack and be able to polish it back up. If the resin is soft or liquid, it needs digging out back to hard resin. You can do a small infill in that area once it has been keyed to 120 grit and thoroughly cleaned. You will get a very slight join line between the new and old due to height difference. You can sand this smooth and polish the area back to a gloss and the repair should blend in nicely.
Warren Penalver Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Support Assistant
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