You could try using or buying "Goo-Gone." It works very well, and you could get it at any hardware store.
Try Goof Off .
Sticker remover (to be had at any drugstore) should do the trick.
A Chinese dumpling is called a pot sticker because in Chinese it is called Jaozi and the English translation for Jaozi is pot sticker.
To remove a sticker or the residue from a sticker from a suede couch, alcohol can be used. Begin by dabbing the alcohol onto the sticker to dissolve the glue. After a few minutes the adhesive should broken down enough to remove it from the fabric.
Try Goo Gone . Available in Rona and Home Depot.
Use Goo Gone or Goof Off, either will remove sticker residue.
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if it is on the cover there is a product called goo gone that is a bit oily but will remove it completelyANS 2 - There is a product exactly for that ! -Called 'Lift -Off' !
Remove the sticker by lightly scraping at it with your finger, the same way that you would remove a sticker from anything else. Do not use a razor blade unless the advertisement is on glass, it will scrape away your clearcoat. Remove the excess glue residue by rubbing the area with Goo-Gone.
you can use mayonaise to take stickers offANS 2 - Use Lift Off or Goo Gone.
You can try rubbing the area with lighter fluid or an 'Ooops' type goo cleaner.ANS 2 - The washing machine will remove it in 2-3 cycles.
In Traditional Chinese, "pot sticker" is 鍋貼. In simplified Chinese, this is 锅贴. This is pronounced "guo1tie1" in Hanyu Pinyin and "guotie" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh. The English "pot sticker" is a literal translation of this word, as 鍋 means pot and 貼 means to stick.