recoating

/riˈkoʊtɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of recoat: the act of applying a new layer of coating.
    • The crew spent the afternoon recoating the bridge to prevent rust.
    • I am recoating my old skateboard with a fresh layer of grip tape.
    • He is recoating the bathroom walls with a moisture-resistant paint.
noun
  1. The process or act of applying a new coating.
    • Proper recoating can extend the life of your wooden furniture.
    • The recoating of the gym floor took two full days.
    • The manufacturer recommends a recoating every three years for outdoor metal surfaces.
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