recoat

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recoat

(riːˈkəʊt)
vb (tr)
to coat (something) again or with a new coat of paint, varnish, etc
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When she found the entire fence white- washed, and not only whitewashed but elaborately coated and recoated, and even a streak added to the ground, her astonishment was almost unspeakable.
The floor is then recoated without the use of stripping solution.
Launched in 1975 and commissioned in 1977, the USS Eisenhower was stripped, recoated and returned to service during a 10-month project that began in November 2013.
The Tokyo branch of the company said graffiti will be scraped off and recoated with glossy paint that promotes fast and easy removal of graffiti and adhesives.
We used to live in an area where the city periodically recoated the streets with tar or oil.
AN UNPROTECTED SURFACE NEEDS TO BE REPAINTED OR RECOATED ASAP!
Once applied, Naturepaint normally dries within an hour and can be recoated later that day.
The timberwork was recoated, the plasterwork washed and the oak pegs that hold the joints together have all been replaced.
The award follows the completion by HBK Power Cleaning in December 2007 of recoated areas totaling a similar area of 100,000 m2 on PS1's remote wellhead jackets; relying on eight Atlas Copco compressors for abrasive blasting and painting applications.
The freezer must be recoated within two hours or after two weeks.
It looks like an intimidating job, but usually the only part of the window that needs work is along the bottom--the rest of the sash and trim can just be lightly sanded and recoated.