recoat

/riˈkoʊt/
verb
  1. To apply a new layer of paint, varnish, or other coating to a surface.
    • The mechanic will recoat the car's hood with clear paint to protect it.
    • We need to recoat the wooden deck every two years to keep it looking fresh.
    • After the first coat dries, you should recoat the wall for a smoother finish.
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