You can use a product called "Goof Off" that can be found in hardware departments or home fix-it stores. It contains a chemical xylene that helps dissolve glues. Your other option is to use a piece of tape, like Duct Tape or masking tape, and by repeatedly sticking the tape and removing it from the sticky spot it'll pull up the residue.
You pull it off and remove the residue with Goof Off.
Use Goof Off.
Try Goo Gone first, it's quite benign and will often move glue and leave no marks on fabrics and leather. Goof Off is stronger and will remove more sticky glues, but may leave a mark. Test it first on a piece that's not normally visible.
WD-40 work great
Tape leaves residue because the adhesive on the tape bonds with the surface it was attached to. Over time, this adhesive can break down and leave behind a sticky residue when the tape is removed. Other factors such as heat and pressure can also contribute to residue being left behind.
Use WD40, or Lemon Oil
To effectively remove glue residue from leather, you can use a mild solvent like rubbing alcohol or acetone. Apply the solvent to a clean cloth and gently dab at the glue residue until it lifts off. Be careful not to rub too hard to avoid damaging the leather.
To remove glitter from a leather settee, gently use a lint roller or adhesive tape to lift off the glitter without damaging the leather. For any remaining residue, lightly dampen a soft cloth with water and a small amount of mild soap, then gently wipe the area. Avoid using excessive moisture and never scrub, as this can harm the leather. Finish by applying a leather conditioner to maintain its softness and shine.
One way to get surgical tape off the skin rubbing alcohol can be used to remove the sticky residue. The use of an exfoliator can also remove surgical tape residue from the skin.
Duct tape will leave behind a sticky, gummy residue that embeds into the carpet fibers. To get rid of the residue, scrap as much as possible with a butter knife. Place a damp cloth on the spot and rub a warm iron on it. Use a goo remover on the remaining residue.
You take a sharp razor and scratch off the left over tape residue. works everytime, and leaves nothing behind.
You can use rubbing alcohol or a mixture of water and vinegar to remove tape residue from a binder. Apply the solution to a cloth and gently rub the residue until it lifts off. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the binder.