Usually? Like for routine pla prints?
I've found myself having to do this (man I love magigoo) but the masses say I really shouldn't have to. Kinda validating if this is actually a thing.
I oddly usually have the other problem, my prints stick too good, the bottom of the print is white (though it is black PLA+) and it sometimes deforms my magnetic mat doohickey while trying to pry it free. Drives me crazy.
Though skeptical about trying it at first, I've found that Aquanet hairspray works amazingly on those creality glass beds. Keeps PLA on, and prevents PETG from bonding.
I had a huge problem with lifting edges.
But since I bought Dimafix Spray all of my issues are gone.
I also use brim with increased size to ger near perfect result.
I print ABS.
I've only done 3 prints with abs but I used a g10 plate and it worked fabulously. I heard one of the damn prints pop off the plate with a snap when the bed dropped below 60c, that was wild to me.
Ever since it was suggested to rub glue stick over the print bed beforehand, I haven't had a single issue with raising bits of my prints. Bought a huge school supply case of them like 4 years ago. I've used up 2 entire sticks.