You may want to colorsand the areas with overspray. Use a very fine grit paper though, something 1500 or above, otherwise you could put some scratches and you definetly don't want that. If its the stock paint job then you may want to take it to a professional depending on your experience with wetsanding and buffing. But with a light sand and a good buff with finesse afterwords, it will shine like new. DIY if you have any experience, also try to use a budder with variable RPMs, that way you can set it at a lower rpm around the edges, don't want to burn the paint!