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No matter how many times you say it's unsuitable won't actually make it true.
Polishes have moved on.
But T-cut is aggressive - in the wrong hands, well... I can remember me and my Dad buggering a panel on his car in the early 70s because we didn't know what we were doing.
I'm sure someone taking time and being skillful with T-cut would get perfect results on a guitar with nitro... but I wouldn't use it myself because there are other things available nowadays that are more idiot proof (Virtuoso stuff, for example).
I have used Rothko and Frost Burnishing Cream to polish up a Satin 335 and a Faded SG - that wasn't too bad, I got away with it (I used RF7, the finest), but I'm more likely to use Virtuoso next time, especially if the first job needed was cleaning.