If you turn the power off to a NVS using a remote switched power point you will have to manually turn the NVS back on.
If you want an NVS in there it needs to be before the remote switch and motor.
ie Mains - NVS - Remote - motor
I wouldn't use the remote PP you refer to for continuous use. It's only rated to 8A (inductive) which means "when connected to stuff like motors with high start up currents" and your DC will certainly be too much for this in the long term.
To handle the inductive load of a CD motor you will need is a 15A remote switched GPO - I believe these are available for a price.
The cheapest solution I can think of is using a $20 bunnings remote (running off a 10A GPO) to switch a mains rated (30A) relay connected to a 15A GPO.
So: 15A mains -> 15A NVS -> 30A Relay -> motor
On a 10A GPO have the remote which switches the 30A relay on and off.
$13 for a 16A NVS, $20 for a bunnings remote, $10 for the 30A relay = all up about $43?
I'd offer to knock it up for you but I am not licenced.