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Assuming you have your lineart by itself in a transparent layer just go on the layer below where you applied the color and you should be able to do the finishing touches manually in a breeze and erase any remainder.

Assuming that for some reason you have your lineart together with a white background in one single layer, if you're using CSP you can go to [Edit > Convert brightness to opacity] which will eliminate all white areas and left your lineart untouched and from there work using my first statement.

Also working in super high res makes filling those little zones easier.

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