| You can polish out poly in the same way you would polish out lacquer. Just use progressively fine polishing compounds.
My recommendation, however, would be to sand your current finish to satin, but as smooth and level as you want it to be. This will ensure that you have a completely level undercoat. Then, apply one more poly coat, and rub it out to satin with 600 - 800 grit sandpaper. From there, move up to 1500 and 2000 grit paper, and then pulishing compounds.
Alternately, once you get it smoothed up to 800 grit, you could use wet (soapy water) MicroMesh cloths, which go form 1500 grit up to 12000 grit. This would give you as close to a mirror finish as I think you will see.
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