If it's a 'Coating':
It'll have to be abraded-off with an abrasive compound/polish
Why do you want to remove it?
It had to cost a pretty penny.
I found the below information to be quite interesting.
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Word Mark: THE PROTECTOR
Status/Status Date:
REGISTERED AND RENEWED 8/17/2007
Serial Number: 73221319
Filing Date: 6/27/1979
Registration Number: 1449099
Registration Date: 7/28/1987
Goods and Services:
Vehicle Exterior Paint Sealant; Vehicle Soundproofing Compositions;
and Vehicle Interior Fabric Protective Coatings:
All Sold Exclusively to New Car and Vehicle Dealerships
Mark Description: NOT AVAILABLE
Type Of Mark: TradeMark
Published For Opposition Date: 8/18/1981
Last Applicant/Owner: ECP Incorporated, WOODRIDGE 60517
Classification Information
International Class Code(s): 001
US Class Code(s): 006
Primary Class: Chemicals used in:
Industry, science, photography, agriculture, horticulture, forestry;
Unprocessed artificial resins; unprocessed plastics; Manures;
Fire extinguishing compositions; tempering and soldering preparations;
Chemical substances for:
Preserving foodstuffs; tanning substances; adhesives used in industry.
Class(es) Status: Active
First Use Anywhere: 5/21/1979
First Use In Commerce: 6/8/1979
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Bob