I'm not positive, but I was under the impression that T-cut was a rubbing compound.
For just "giving it a go", try some plain old car wax. I use it a lot on my CD's that are scratched and don't read well in EAC, and if that by itself doesn't work, I run 'em through a Skip Dr and wax 'em, and that has yet to fail me.
AND I've used Meguiar's too on my cell phone display that keeps dropping and getting scratched. Works PERFECT, other than the fact that I use my phone so much, I have to reapply it often. With something that isn't handled as often as a cell phone, I'd bet you only need to touch it up once every 6-12 months, and you'll be thanking NY/TX for the tip.
I've used Novus too. Just seems like a more abrasive/filling version of Scratch-X at a higher price.