Seeing as he's an adult and probably a bit more calm than tiny babies, it would probably be okay to soak him for a few minutes today.
Does he seem stressed at all or is he mostly hiding? If he's been out and roaming a lot he might be stressed out and you should probably leave him alone. Generally a happy snake is a hiding snake.
Also, where did you get him from? Was it from a stressful loud pet store or did you adopt him from someone else's quiet home? How long was he traveling before you got him settled in?
But really some stuck shed here and there will not harm him and as long as he doesn't have any on the tip of his tail of covering his eyes (his eyes look clear to me) then you can just leave him. If he doesn't get the shed off in a few days or a week you can soak him and gently rub it off.
Overall I would say to just leave him. But if it's driving you absolutely crazy (I know it would probably drive me crazy) and he seems calm and came from a stress free environment then I say it's probably okay for a short soak. Make sure the water is a comfortable corn snake temperature and not just a comfortable human temperature (use a thermometer, aim for high 70s to low 80s). Use a wet washcloth to wipe him down and get the old shed off, then let him go back home so her can rest
PS. I think Chipotle is a great name, I don't think it sounds girly at all!