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I've used lighter fluid with success. The kind you'd refill a zippo with. It evaporates quickly and won't stain. The glue that you're removing may stain though. If you work it slowly you'll likely be better off than if you were to attack it in one try. A few light passes to remove as much glue as you can before you hit leather should do it.
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