Word: Priming Coat
Definition: A "priming coat" is the first layer of paint or special material (called size) that is applied to a surface before the final paint layers. It helps the final paint stick better and makes the color look nicer.
In professional painting, using a priming coat is essential for achieving a professional finish, especially on surfaces that are porous or have stains.
"Get a fresh coat of paint": This means to repaint something for a new look.
"Lay the groundwork": This means to prepare the foundation for something, similar to applying a priming coat before the main work.
A "priming coat" is an important step in painting that helps the final layers look their best.