A robot designed for vinyl won’t damage a healthy liner — the brushes and tracks are made to be gentle. Problems only arise from using the wrong robot, running one with a worn/cracked component that drags, or a liner that’s already old and brittle. Choose a liner-safe robot with soft brushes and rubber tracks.
The reality
Millions of vinyl-lined pools use robots without any issue. Quality robots use soft PVC or foam brushes and rubber tracks specifically so they grip and scrub without abrading the liner. In fact, a gentle robot is easier on a liner than aggressive hand-brushing.
What to actually watch for
- Wrong robot: some heavy-duty units built for gunite/tile can be harsher — match the robot to a vinyl surface.
- Damaged parts: a cracked shell edge, exposed screw, or worn track can drag; inspect the underside periodically.
- Old, brittle liner: a liner already at end-of-life can be sensitive to anything, including a robot.
- Grit trapped in the tracks: a stuck pebble can score a liner — rinse the unit and clear debris.
Liner-friendly pick
The Dolphin Escape is engineered for soft-sided and above-ground pools — lightweight and gentle on vinyl. See also are robots safe for vinyl pools, and compare vinyl-rated models on our robotic pool cleaners page.