Yes. Robots are safe for vinyl pools as long as you pick one rated for vinyl — with soft brushes and rubber tracks that grip and scrub gently. In fact, a robot is often the safest, most consistent way to clean a vinyl pool because it avoids the harsh scrubbing that can damage a liner over time.
Why robots suit vinyl
Vinyl needs gentle, even cleaning. A liner-safe robot uses soft brushes and rubber tracks that won’t abrade the surface, and it cleans consistently without the aggressive hand-scrubbing that shortens liner life. It also lifts debris off the floor before it can stain or settle into seams.
What to choose
- A robot rated for vinyl / above-ground surfaces.
- Soft PVC or foam brushes rather than hard bristles.
- Rubber (not hard plastic) tracks for gentle grip.
- A lightweight body that won’t stress a soft-sided wall.
Simple habits that protect the liner
Rinse the tracks so trapped grit doesn’t score the liner, inspect the underside for cracked edges, and don’t run a robot on a liner that’s already brittle or past its life. See can a robot damage a liner for details.
Our vinyl pick
The Dolphin Escape is purpose-built for soft-sided and above-ground vinyl pools — light, fast, and gentle. Browse more vinyl-safe options on our robotic pool cleaners page.