Understood, been there done that! I just did a 1/48 Martlet Mk.I in the Battle of Britain group build with the typical WWII RAF/FAA disruptive camo and had not one lift up.
I used a whole page of low tack frisket, enlarged the camo from the instructions and layed it over the frisket and cut it out... so you can imagine the amount of adhesive on the plane when I was done! Not to mention all the purple painters tape masking the lower surfaces. (the martlet is an F4F Wildcat in British service just so you know how big the plane was I masked and the amount of tape used to put one of those Spitfire type schemes on it)
Trick is to use a primer, I used the little bottle of MM grey primer and am sold on it.. I plan to use it on the Typhoon I am building now even though I am using enamels...
PS - the parts I didnt prime like interior parts had no prob either... I used two or three thin coats to paint the interior, with the Vallejo thinner and it worked like a charm! only pull up was on the prop and that was MM acryl...