I always went with the logic of using one company's products in order to assure compatibility. I got started on Bohning over 30 years ago and it never failed me. Clear dip, crown dip (paint), cresting paint and Fletch-Tite. My arrows were good for as long as I needed them to be. That's one reason I was loathe to try anything but Bohning finishes and glues. It's one thing if fletching problems happen while hunting near home, but can be a big problem on a distant hunt.
I guess when a guy decides to go with other stains, finishes, wraps, paints and glues from a variety of sources he probably needs to do plenty of testing and maybe expect some things to be imperfect. Find your way and remember how you got there.
I use F-T Platinum on all my hunting arrows without problems. Regardless of the shaft I always do a real paint crown dip before cresting. My experience is that glue adheres much better to paint than to naked carbon or aluminum. I have never used vinyl wraps and likely never will.