How to Fix Frayed Phone Charger

Your phone charger cable is always the first thing to go after you just spent hundreds on a new phone a few months before. It’s a tragic story and we all experience it. If your charger is still working, here’s an inexpensive way to protect your usb charger cable or power cord from further damage.

Instructions to Protect Your Phone Charger

  1. Inspect your charger wire for dark spots and make sure there are no previous signs of a spark or flame. Ensure that the frayed damage is minimal and that the tape is ready to be applied.
  2. Grab a roll of Tommy Tape Miracle Wrap from your junk drawer or toolbox. If you’re looking to color match to the cord, check out a range of colors in our Miracle Wrap 6 Classic Pack.
  3. Cut approximately six inches from the roll and remove the plastic liner from the silicone tape.
  4. Start before the point of damage, and wrap over the damaged area, making sure you pull tightly while wrapping with a half overlap and in a spiral fashion to ensure the tape fuses together.
  5. Add additional layers as needed until the wire becomes rigid. On most phone charger cords, we recommend at least two layers.
Tommy Tape Adhesive Tape
Self-Fusing silicone  🗙Adhesive will damage wire fraying
Smooth application and soft material 🗙When wrapped it gets hard and crinkly 
Rubber material similar to the charger 🗙Does not mesh with phone material

Instructions to Protect Your Phone Charger 

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Look at that. You’re done! No more stressing about your phone dying soon because your frayed wire has been given a second chance. Now, you can get back to work!

Have you never used silicone tape before and still need more help? Head to our Directions page for some visuals on our basic instructions.

Please Note: This repair will not reverse any damage to the phone charger, nor restore a non-functional charger. This solution is intended to extend the life of a charger until it’s eventual replacement or disposal.