What Is Cable Treatment And Why It Is Important

Cables are important. They can be used for many things, such as connecting our laptops to the Internet. However, they are not always given the appreciation that they deserve. They can also be used for personal reasons, such as storing pictures or charging our phones. While we might not think about them too often, they’re important because we use them every day for different purposes. If you want your cables to last, you need to take care of them. Learn how to take care of your cables and what cable treatment is all about!

1) What Is Cable Treatment?

Cable treatment is simply the process of taking care of your cables. Whether it be to clean them or add a layer to protect them from other objects, there are many manufactured customized solutions that can help you with maintaining your cables. Taking care of your cables will help you achieve a longer life for them.

2) What You Should Know About Cable Treatment

Some cables might not suit certain types of treatment. You should check the specifications of the cable before applying any adhesive or felt. Additional research will ensure that you buy the right product for your cable. Buying the wrong product might just be a waste of time and money.

3) Cable Life Expectancy

Different types of cables have different lifespans. For instance, a rose gold charging cable can last up to 500 charges compared with a normal black or white charging cable that only lasts for about 100 charges. It is important to take note of how many charges you’ve had and replace your cables accordingly. If you take care of your cables properly, they can last for a long time.

4) How To Take Care Of Your Cables

Cable Treatment Is Important

There are many ways to take care of your cables. A simple way is to wrap them around a bobbin. Most phone charging cables have come with this kind of treatment, which helps you avoid tangling the cable when it is not in use. You can also apply adhesive tape or felt on both sides of your cables to provide extra protection. If the protective layer is damaged, you can simply replace it.

Different Products For Cable Treatment

As mentioned above, there are already products available for cable treatment. A popular product is the bobbin and bobbin tower, which you can find at your nearest electronics store. If you like DIY projects, you can combine a pen holder with a bobbin to create your own customized design. You can also make your own felt or adhesive tape out of fabric. For cleaning, you can use a simple brush. Don’t use abrasive products, since they might damage your cables.

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