relacquering

/riˈlækərɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act or process of applying a new coat of lacquer to a surface.
    • After years of wear, the piano needed a careful relacquering.
    • The furniture restorer specialized in the relacquering of vintage cabinets.
    • The relacquering of the antique table restored its glossy shine.
verb
  1. Present participle of relacquer; applying a new coat of lacquer to something.
    • She is relacquering the wooden jewelry box to protect the finish.
    • They are relacquering the banister to match the new floor color.
    • The craftsman spent the afternoon relacquering the old guitar.
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