
I have a resin kit that I need to completely strip and start over again. I was in the process of building a Steamrunner and had a major mishap. I'd coated the upper and lower surfaces of the kit with Future, applied the decals, and re-applied the Future. But on the lower surface, I didn't let the Future cure long enough before I tipped the ship upright and put it on its stand. The result was that the Future pulled away from the recessed sections, and when I sprayed on the topcoat of DullCote, it stripped the ship right through the (mostly non-existant) Future, paint and primer, right down to the bare blue resin.

So . . . . I have to completely strip the kit, including the PNT detail decals that were applied and sealed. Normally I'd consider using Castrol Super Clean (which I have used before, and already have a jug of), but I don't know if Castrol will be too powerful and harm the resin.
I have to cut through:
a. DullCote
b. Future
c. Decals
d. Future
e. Acrylic paint (airbrushed)
f. Sandable acrylic automobile primer
Can I use the Castrol, or should I be safe and go with something like Simple Green? Or is there something else I should consider? I've got a copy of the Bone Digger's article on stripping kits, but the article deals with styrene kits, so I'm not quite sure what to use on resin.
Thanks for any help you might be able to give me!
Rich