Since Goof-off is designed to dissolve adhesives, it should work (assuming that is what you're trying to do). I would be a little concerned about staining or discoloration. If possible, test it on an inconspicuous area before using it on a more visible area.
Another option would be baby oil, which could help condition the leather as it softens the adhesive. Again, though, I would test it first before using it in a visible area.
Depending on the type of adhesive you're removing, you might be able to use a piece of fresh Duct Tape to remove the adhesive.
Rub the super glue with a rag and a few drops of Goof Off. It will soften enough to be rolled or pulled off. -Goof Off has not damaged any leather I have used it on yet.
Try Goof Off, it will soften the edges and you can possibly peel it then.
Goof Off can be used to clean grout. Grout is one of the many items that is listed on the back of the bottle.
try oops! or goof-off
Use Goof Off.
Use a solvent of the tape, or use Goof-Off.
Instead of regular "Goof Off" use "Goof Off 2". Goof off 2 is a water based cleaner where regular goof off is solvent based. Over use of solvents or failure to properly extract them will cause "delamination" breaking down the latex backing of the carpet causing the fibers to sepparate from the backing. try "goof off or goo gone" it's either at Home Depot, Lowes or a craft store like Michaels Denatured alcohol.
Try Goof -Off .
Try Goof-off. I just used it to get some RustOleum enamal off my legs and arms from painting, and it worked pretty well.
Rub it with Goof Off on a rag and it will soften and come off. -I have tested Goof Off on 3 different types of hardwood flooring and it doesn't harm any.
Try vinegar. Get some Goo Gone or OOPs or Goof Off formulated to remove sitcky stuff. Use it on a area underneath the sofa to make sure it will not remove te color.
John Reh invented National Goof Off Day.