Dont get me wrong, I know how to use the winch, this is more of a question about the best way to re-spool the cable when cleaning the vehicle prepping it for storage.
After reading the Warn guide to winching, from which I am quoting below, and after reading the thread above, there are different variations to theory.
1) Some have mentioned the need to respool with at least 500 pounds of tension. I beleive the 500 pounds of tension requirement cited by Warn was only related to "stretching" or prepping the cable for its first use. There is no need to wind the spool with 500 pounds of tension, although I have to wonder if this would have helped my situation?
2) Is it possible to cross wind a wire rope? Maybe this would help, but how would this be accomplished?
3) The Warn manual shows a guy holding the rope in a position that is above the winch, would this help keep it aligned?
4) I think my biggest issue is re-spooling it after use for storage. I need to keep it straight, and need to keep it tight. It is looking like the spooling tools are the best option, but my winch is buried in my bumper and mounting some sort of spooling tool would be impossible and impractical?
Some quotes from the Warn manual:
Make sure new wire rope is stretched
before it is first used. Unspool the full
length of the wire rope, leaving 5 wraps
on the drum. Apply at least 500 pounds
of tension.You can do this by setting up
an anchor point and pulling your vehicle
to it on a slightly inclined, flat surface
and letting the vehicle roll.
Step 11: CHECK WIRE ROPE. The wire
rope should be neatly wound around
the spooling drum. Improper winding
can cause damage to the wire rope.
Step 18: REWIND WIRE ROPE. The
person handling the wire rope should
walk the rope in and not let it slide
through the hand and control the
winch at all times.
Images from WarnPublication
http://www.warn.com/corporate/images/90/TechGuide_PN62885-A2.pdf