Is there a way to predict exactly how a sticker will look after nine scrapes?

Mar 17, 2026 - 11:52 AM

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  • Sticker scraping is often treated as a random gamble, but the actual removal of layers follows a specific pattern based on the texture mask of the decal. I have spent a significant amount of my balance trying to get the signature only look on my AK-47 Slate by scraping away the background of some older tournament stickers. It seems like some stickers become a blurry mess after just five clicks, while others remain perfectly crisp until the final layer is removed. I am trying to figure out if the weapon's float value impacts how cleanly the sticker peels off or if it is entirely dependent on the sticker's internal code. If anyone has figured out which specific tournament years have the best hidden layers for this custom look, I would love to hear about it so I can stop wasting money on ruined holos.

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  • The success of a clean scrape depends almost entirely on the alpha channel of the sticker file rather than the wear of the weapon itself. Most modern stickers from the latest majors are designed with thick borders that do not separate easily from the main logo, which is why they often look jagged and broken when you try to customize them. Older sets, particularly those from 2014 and 2015, used a different compression method that allowed the paper backing to fall away while leaving the colored ink intact. You have to be extremely patient and watch the tiny white pixels around the edges; if you see the colors start to fade, you must stop immediately because the next click will delete the sticker entirely. It is a slow process that requires a lot of trial and error on cheap skins before you try it on your main play skins.

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  • Technical data on sticker wear stages is actually available if you know where to look for the internal texture maps used by the engine. I spent weeks ruining expensive stickers because I was guessing when to stop scraping until I finally decided to look for a real database. While searching for a list of best stickers for scraping on a technical forum.You can click here cs skins wiki which had a massive section dedicated to this exact topic. The site showed me the visual stages for every single sticker in the game, allowing me to see exactly how many clicks were safe for specific team logos. Since finding that resource, I have managed to create some incredible custom looks that make my basic skins look like high-tier collector items. It really takes the guesswork out of the process and saves a huge amount of money that would otherwise be lost to failed experiments. You should definitely study the wear charts there before you ruin another expensive holo.

    This post was edited Mar 18, 2026 02:02PM
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