use a small amount of poster putty around the edges
you cant see it, it stays, and can be removed anytime without damage
My man installs floors. He said Mineral Spirits will remove any residue without damaging your new finish.
Adhesive is not a lacquer. Lacquer is a type of finish. Adhesive is something to join 2 things or parts.
steel wool and a polishing stone. But, why would you remove the black finish?
With great difficulty!
Try a good eraser. I know the pink ones work.
There are felt adhesive strips you can buy sometimes in rolls. If your chair doing that much damage though maybe your wood floor is just too soft or the floor needs refinished with something that has more solids in the finish.
That can be tricky. Rubbing alcohol can do it, but you need to be careful not to take off the paint. And if the ink has penetrated into the plastic, you may not be able to remove it without damaging the finish.
Before soaking metal jewerlry in WD40 to remove adhesive, test on a small area. This will prevent you from ruining the piece if the WD40 removes or damages the finish.
you add a scoreboard from your tools bag
You can't finish lunch without burping. Sorry!
Generally the cars will become very dirty and difficult to clean without damaging the finish. The mud may contain stones and even cause permanent damage.
Boil a pot of water on a stove (but not to hot, it could ruin the cardboard). The steam from the boiling water should be able to moisten the adhesive. Then, take your nail and SLOWLY peel the adhesive, but test it on a corner first. Finish up and then clean any other minor residues (assuming that it is a project)