No, if you had streaks in your coating, go back and look at your technique. IPA or Erasure is to clean up the polishing oils. If something is in the coating and it cured, the only way to get it out is to spot polish and start over. I had a contamination issue doing a coating today. I had to spot polish, then reapply. Waterless will not work either.
Work in small sections, wait for flash, wipe, then flip and wipe, then pull out a second towel and wipe, then flip that and wipe. Use more than three towels. By the time I'm done, I have an entire bucket filled with snappy clean and expended towels soaking. I come out with stacks, and am ready to do battle. Don't be afraid to use a lot of materials (towels, applicators). You need to take your time. That's why coatings are expensive! (If you pay someone to do them).