Lost that wet look... what should you do? Well, PM crazyfox first, he knows his shite and is very generous with his knowledge.
What would I do? I'd hit it with another clear coat... it's amazing what clear coat does... I was stunned the first time I saw a car go from this dull flat looking base coat to a finished product after clear coating.
You're not wussing out if you're getting it done somewhere else... I didn't paint my bike, but there's so many other things to do on it, I had to draw the line somewhere.
Will you regret not learning to spray? Well, learning a trade without tuition is a hard thing, and expensive.
If doing up bikes, customising them, is your passion, then yes, it's a worthwhile skill to learn. If not, then maybe it's not worth the time.
I like working on my bikes as much as riding them. I've a mate who I had a discussion with the othe night. He could not see my point of view, to him, bikes are all about riding... I made the observation that somebody like him could never understand why it is I do what I do, he thinks that vice versa is probably true. In the end, I want a hobby, not a bike. If that sounds like you, then take it from me, no skill you learn is a wasted effort

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