Painted surfaces, or backside of Lexan.

Reflection in backside painted surface of Revell.

Peeled topside of Lexan, or the side that you'd see after removing the overspray film - Revell is dull, not suitable for this.

Revell backside up vs Alclad II topside up.

Revell needs a long time to dry, the finger print in the middle was after 6 hours, I'm still able to lightly fingerprint the Revell 16 hours later, but not as easily as before. I would give Revell the full 48 hours of drying time, on anything, before handling it.

The Alclad II seems to not fingerprint at all, even after 30 minutes, but it can still be easily wiped off with a finger, 16 hours later. Going to test backing the Alclad II with Tamiya PS-5 Black, to see if it will seal the chrome in and make it more durable.
Revell may work on the outside, or top of lexan, I'll follow up with how solid and strong it is after 48 hours, but the inside of Lexan is better left to Alcald II, or Spaz Stix, for chrome.