Soak the skin in water and remove the tape while skin is submerged.
It is called Mastic. It is the adhesive that used to be used for floor tiles. Warning: Most mastic contains asbestos
You can get adhesive off a table by wiping the table with Orange Glo.
If an adhesive bandage is placed on a bodypart which will generally encounter quite a lot of movement/use, the bandage is likely to experiance additional "wear and tear" and probably come off sooner than expected. (E.g on hands, feet or elbows etc...) Also if the bandage is applied to a bodypart which is likely to get wet (e.g hands) the bandage is unlikely to stay on effectively. It is usually the two M's, "movement" and "moisture" which cause adhesive bandages to come off prematurely.
Scrape off with a craft knife
Goof off will usually remove most self-adhesive glues.
Goof off or Goo-Gone.
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That depends entirely what the adhesive is. Without knowing, I would suggest fist wiping with very hot water, if that doesn't work try Goof Off. If you give more information, especially WHAT kind of adhesive it will get you a better answer.
Rub the adhesive with Goof Off on a rough rag.
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I have 3 kinds of adhesive putty. Basically they are epoxy clay in a stick with one part in the centre and the other wrapped around it. You cut a slice off and mix it together in your hands, it warms as you do this and soon softens. When it's warm and soft you coat it on the subject and it starts hardening. It woks very well.