While fixing up my wing, I thought I'd give myself some painting experience. Ok so it's all rattle can work, but worth a try right?
Sanded down the edges where paint was missing/flaking/rusting.
Then smoothed it all down with wet and dry (working from 400 to 1200)
Wet and dried some stone chips and a massive scratch (looks like it was keyed).
Primed the bare metal, and wet dried it once dried, as well as whole wing ready for some paint. (done off the car)
Doesn't quite look too good after laying down some paint.
Looks like I've got a run here, I assume I can just rub this down before next coat/clear coat?

Am I right in assuming that the flat look of the paint is because I need some clear coat and polish?

So just wonder what I do now, am thinking I should wet and dry it again, and give it another coat of paint.
When that's dry and I want to go for clear coat, do I wet and dry it again before I apply clear coat?