foto: YouTube/Cleaning How To
Brilio.net - Nowadays, many charger cables are made in various colors, including black, red, green and others. Even so, white charging cables are still often the choice, because the color is neutral and is considered more elegant. However, because the color is white, the charger cable easily turns dirty over time.
Stains on charger cables tend to be difficult to clean. Many people choose to clean it with alcohol or eucalyptus oil. However, for people who don't like strong aromas, these two ingredients should definitely be avoided. Well, don't worry just yet, because there is still one more way.
How to clean a charger cable was shared by YouTube user Cleaning How To. After investigating, this method only relies on one kitchen ingredient, but it is very effective for returning dirty charger cables to be white and clean like new again.
Tools and materials for cleaning charger cables.First, prepare a bowl to put clean water in. Then, pour dish soap into the bowl filled with water. Yup, dishwashing soap is the main kitchen ingredient for practicing how to clean this charger cable. Then, stir until foamy.
Dip a soft sponge into the dishwashing soap solution, but make sure it doesn't get too wet. Next, rub the sponge over the entire surface of the charger cable until all the stains are gone.
"I had a few bits that were sticking so I just used my brush to work those out which worked really well (There were a few stubborn stains, so I just rubbed them with a brush so they disappeared quickly)," said the owner of the YouTube Cleaning How To account, quoted by BrilioFood on Friday (14/6).
photo: YouTube/Cleaning How To
If the charger cable is free of stains, then dry it using a clean cloth or towel. The owner of the YouTube Cleaning How To account explains that you should use a type of cloth that absorbs liquids quickly, such as microfiber, so that the charger cable dries quickly.
Look, the result of the charger cable belonging to the user of the YouTube Cleaning How To account is super shiny after cleaning it with dish soap.
photo: YouTube/Cleaning How To
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