Lacquering

Pronunciation: /ˈɫækɝɪŋ/

Lacquering (noun)

  1. The process of covering a surface with a clear or coloured lacquer to protect it and make it look smooth and shiny.
  2. The process of applying lacquer to metal to form a hard, glossy layer that helps resist damage and corrosion.

Examples

  • The lacquering protects the wood from moisture.
  • I chose lacquering to keep the wood looking new.

Lacquering (verb)

  1. To cover a surface with lacquer so it becomes protected and looks smooth, often shiny.

Examples

  • They are lacquering the surface for extra protection.
  • I lacquering the wood after sanding it.