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to refinish
verb
To finish again; especially, to apply a fresh finish, as a new coat of varnish or paint.
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"I had to refinish the armoires".
Some people have moved and want to refinish their patio furniture to match their new decor".
As a result, many homeowners opt to refinish their tubs, which costs $400 to $500.
After the insurance company quit laughing they did pay to refinish our floors.
"It had black floors," she said, which they knew would be expensive to refinish.
I gave my rental tenant permission to refinish the worn kitchen cabinets.
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An alternative to refinishing an old tub or shower is to completely encase it with an acrylic liner.
if it's on cd-rom, whether it's the latest version of tomb raider, an interactive learning program for children or a how-to guide to refinishing your deck, it can be downloaded with arepa's technology.
It takes three to five days to resand and refinish 1,000 to 1,200 square feet of flooring, he said.
Among the advantages of the system are the quicker turnaround of ships and planes through the reduction in formalities of customs examinations and also the ability to fabricate, refinish, and store goods freely.
Take off the knobs, pulls, hinges, and other metal hardware to prepare the furniture to be refinished.
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