I recently removed a pin striping from my vehicle. I took it to a body shop if it could be removed; the owner came out with a product called B'Gone. He rubbed the stripe with this solvent and a terry towel and it cut through the stripe. He then gave me some B'Gone free of charge and told me I would just have to rub it out. He indicated the product is safe provided you don't use an excessive amount and wipe any residual product off after its done its job. It took a lot of elbow grease; however, this process completely removed the striping. You will likely have to cut and polish the rubbed areas afterwards because there will probably be some slight marring consequent of the procedure. If you can feel the striping above the surface of the surrounding finish, this process will work; otherwise, the striping is under the clear and is going anywhere without refinishing. You should be able to locate this product or something comparable at any local automotive refinishing supplier. Hope this helps.