...That paint (Tru-Color Paint) is a type of a lacquer and uses organic (smelly) type of solvent. it will handle pretty much anything over it.
To be more specific than Peter's description of Tru-Color Paint's solvent as "...organic (smelly)..." here is the formulation:
40% M.E.K.
35% Acetone
12% 1-Propanol
13% Diacetone Alcohol
Tru-Color Paint's official description of their paint is that it's a "solvent based acrylic" and does not "cure", but dries.
Those who may be interested in mixing up their own Tru-Color Paint thinner can use this formulation:
45% M.E.K.
40% Acetone
15% Isopropanol (91% or 99% Methyl Alcohol)
Both 1-Propanol and Diacetone Alcohol are not easy for non-industrial-small-quantity users to get and 91%/99% Isopropanol seems to work just fine as a substitute for these ingredients.
Use at your own risk, but my experience is that it works very well for both plastic and metal surfaces.
For cleanup I use straight Acetone, which works great for this purpose.
Cheerio!
Bob Gilmore