Try Goo Off, great for removing stickers. I know they sell this at Home Depot, possibly Wal-mart and Lowes.
I find most sticker and label goo comes off with rubbing alcohol. It's never failed for me!
WD-40 works. Spray some on a clean cloth and rub gently over the residue from the sticker.
You can try gently rubbing the sticker with a cloth soaked in warm, soapy water to loosen the adhesive. If that doesn't work, try using a hairdryer to warm up the sticker and then peel it off slowly. Be careful not to damage the leather while removing the sticker.
One bar of soap a year ago, I left that sticker on because I couldn't be bothered to take it off any more, and HEY PRESTO! - the secret was revealed. Return the soap to the holder after use with the sticker facing down and it won't stick, it will dry off much better and it'll last much longer.
3.81 cm
friction
no they tell someone.
Backspace
You can try using a hairdryer to warm up the sticker, then gently peel it off. You can also use a mixture of warm water and mild soap to soften the adhesive and rub the sticker off with a cloth. Additionally, you can use a commercial adhesive remover to help dissolve the sticky residue left behind.
You can try using ice cubes to get a sticker off of a wood coffee table.
We use sticker all the time when manufacturing custom cut swimwear. Sometimes the glue comes off the sticker or part of the sticker stays behind with little edge area to lift. The best method we have found is too use a little paraffin. Soak a cloth and spot the sticker until wet through. This softens the glue and the paper lifts off easy. A gentle wipe almost always removes the residual glue.
Pick it off with your fingernail or a butter knife, or get a damp paper towel and soak the sticker then pick it off