White space/stripes in between cropped clips

Hi there,
I have shot a video of an rotating object in a photo studio (see example below) on which the cardboard sides are visible.
My goal is to stretch the background on both sides of the rotating object to get rid of the cardboard and create an infinite studio.
So;
- I created 2 copies of the original footage
- I cropped the first copy from the left side of the object to the left screen
- I cropped the second copy from the right side of the object to the right side of the screen
- I scaled both copies in width to the point where the cardboard disappeared out of the screen
- Finally I created a little overlap of both copies with the original so there was no gap between the left and right side
- Voila, I created a infinite studio
Here is the problem; reviewing the file in Adobe Premiere everything looks perfect. But the rendered file shows two white stripes in the middle of the screen (on the edges of the cropped clips).
I have no idea how to fix this.
Can you help me?
Smile, Tom

Thank you for your replies! I am not very experienced when it comes to Adobe Premiere Pro, but thanks to your help I solved the problem!
@Richard M Knight
I am completely new to using linear wipe and masks. But due to the tutorials I found (which where based on transitions between clips) I am a bit wiser now.
Thank you. I have also looked at the waveform monitor, and though I think I've seen the "spikes" you where talking about, I have to admit that it looked like complete abracadabra to me!
@Ann Bens
Thank you, your solution makes sense. But the footage I've shot has a flicker in it which makes the background color change from grey to wh
What I did:
I kept all the layers and used Featered Crop from Creative Impatience to feather the overlaping parts of the layers. The rendered file had no stripes and looked perfect!
Again, thank you all for taking the time to help me!
Smile, Tom

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