Apple Pencil destroyed protective coating of my iPad Pro


I recently purchased an original Apple Pencil to accompany my 2021 M1 iPad Pro, mainly to avoid smudge and for a better scrolling/browsing experience. The tablet replaced my old MacBook Pro, I use it for many activities including video rendering and drawing. Unfortunately, I also gave the free app Sketchbook a try- it supports the pressure sensitivity of the pencil. The result was a damaged surface coating. The screen still works okay but after cleaning a scratch appears.

Since I haven’t applied much pressure I’m really scared of using the pencil at all.

Could this be a quality issue or am I not supposed to use the pencil that way?

 



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