Coating with molybdenum disulfide typically involves a few methods, including burnishing, spraying, and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Burnishing involves rubbing MoS2 powder onto a surface until a thin, uniform layer is formed. Spraying uses a suspension of MoS2 in a suitable solvent, which is sprayed onto the surface and then dried. CVD is a more advanced technique where MoS2 is deposited onto a substrate through a chemical reaction at high temperatures, forming a strong, durable coating. These methods are chosen based on the specific application requirements and the desired properties of the coating.