Hello everyone, thanks for the comments. The thread has been moved to the professional detailing forum. However, to end the thread here is the result. My friend does not have a shop, so all this was as a favor and he did it for free, so I really can't expect him to do all the work (I gave him money even though he kept saying no). On the other hand, the paint was not burnt or clear was not cut. It has been very cold here in Idaho, and we are almost sure the paint has not been able to properly cure and clear was excessively soft, hence the problem. Now, as I stated above, there were no problems at all on my procedure neither any problems created on the paint so we did not have to re-paint. We sanded off with 2000 grit and polished with an orange pad and 105 using a pc, and this took care of it just perfectly. Seems like the heat (which was not much at all, but mainly due to the paint not been cured) created some reaction with the clear making this weird spots.
I am definitely glad we didn't have to go through the whole hassle again. But if you are ever working with a new paint, and I mean fresh, remember to take weather in consideration and the amount of clear applied. Since I was there almost the whole time I knew I could have not burn anything. But always be careful.