Hello to all,
I posted a thread on a robotic cleaner I have, but didn't want to hijack that topic, so here's one more question.
Since the advent of new smaller stone pool surfaces as the alternative to just "smoothed plaster", it seems the pebble sheen and its coarseness left numnerous scratches on the robots outer plastic parts. Is there anything recommended to prevent or limit this? Or is there a robot that comes w much thicker plastic parts? W our hywrd shark, the top handle has plastic floats that allows the robot to clean the pool sides. If those eventually had hole rubbed into them, it would be useless.
Just wanted to know if anyone has had an issue w the new surfaces to the point that it has damaged their robot cleaner or other?
Than you very much,
tstex
I posted a thread on a robotic cleaner I have, but didn't want to hijack that topic, so here's one more question.
Since the advent of new smaller stone pool surfaces as the alternative to just "smoothed plaster", it seems the pebble sheen and its coarseness left numnerous scratches on the robots outer plastic parts. Is there anything recommended to prevent or limit this? Or is there a robot that comes w much thicker plastic parts? W our hywrd shark, the top handle has plastic floats that allows the robot to clean the pool sides. If those eventually had hole rubbed into them, it would be useless.
Just wanted to know if anyone has had an issue w the new surfaces to the point that it has damaged their robot cleaner or other?
Than you very much,
tstex