jimbot58
Since this material is a lacquer, it it removagle?
Did you use the MCW primer?
Lacquer does not like plastic and will eat into it to varying degrees. Back when I was using Floquil paints (a lacquer), you needed to use a sealer or barrier to protect the plastic from the lacquer. Floquil made just that, and it was called "Barrier". You sprayed the Barrier on first, then your primer, then color and all was well.
I found out on one car that I messed the paint up on that when I went to strip the paint off, the paint came off fairly easy on the outside of the body where I had sprayed the Barrier. But on the inside of the body where I did not spray the Barrier, the paint did not fully come off completely, leaving a rough area, because the paint had eaten into the plastic. Lesson learned!
I now use MCW lacquer based paints and I like them. I use the MCW primer and by doing so, I have yet to notice the color layer attack the plastic. Although I haven't neeeded to strip a model after using these paints, I am going to guess that if you use the MCW primer you should be able to cleanly strip the paint from the model.