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is refinishing
verb
To finish again; especially, to apply a fresh finish, as a new coat of varnish or paint.
Exact(2)
In the garage, Mr. Donegan is refinishing a table that sat untouched for seven years.
Their current project is refinishing the 20 doors on the second floor.
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If you're concerned about scratches, make sure that when it is refinished it's completed with a low-luster urethane finish.
Now let the wood dry for at least 20 hours before it is refinished.
"I'm refinishing it," she said.
The man, Ivan Defoster, 36, of Brooklyn, was refinishing floors at 655 Pelham Parkway when the chemicals he was using caught fire.
"The funniest story is that we leased some space to some kids in their early 20s who were refinishing furniture," Mr. Cummings said.
Methylene chloride has been blamed in dozens of deaths, including that of a 21-year-old Tennessee man in April, who was overwhelmed by fumes as he was refinishing a bathtub.
Workers had been refinishing woodwork in a vacant office earlier in the day and workers left a pile of rags soaked in linseed oil on the floor.
I was refinishing some furniture recently, and found myself thinking about the three classic mistakes that people make when managing project workflow.
If the piece you are refinishing is large, plan to strip the paint in sections, rather than all at once.
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