That's great. Sounds like a plan. However, with the rattle can clear coats (aerosol paint in general) you'll want to let it set for at least 14 days before levelling and polishing. Those products gas-off quite slowly (as much as 30 days).5 coats clear (2 light applications per coat) done. Probably one more coat tomorrow as it's too cold now.
Referring to your earlier post about buffing/polishing, Sonic does it with a power tool, I do mine by hand (as do lots of builders). I have no experience using electric buffers, but I think a good amount of experience would be key to not burning through an aerosol sprayed finish. I've certain read about it happening on more than one occasion.
Doing mine by hand begins with wet sanding starting at P600 if I have significant orange peel to contend with, then progressing in P200 increments (eg: 600, 800, 1000, 1200 etc). On some jobs I may start at 1200.
Apart from standard wet/dry paper you get at SCA or similar, I use 3M Micro-Mesh sheets which go all the way to 12,000. I generally don't go past 6000 though. The last step for me is 3M Micro-Gloss (1 micron crystal abrasive polish).
This process will give an absolute mirror-like shine.
If you do go with wet sanding, add a couple of drops (literally) of dishwashing liquid into your water. It acts as a lubricant and makes the paper slide across the surface easier.