Trademark Application Class 2 Paints and Protective Materials

In this blog, we aim to provide a detailed overview of Class 2 in the Trademark Classification process. Choosing the right trademark class is important for successful trademark use. Sometimes the application falls into more than one category, providing better protection. That’s why choosing the right class is so important—it reinforces the effectiveness of the Trademark Registration process.

Trademark Class 2 Overview

Class 2 focuses primarily on paints, colourants, and formulations designed for corrosion protection. Notably, it covers paints, varnishes, and lacquers for industrial, artistic, and craft applications, along with substances like thinners, thickeners, fixatives, and siccatives used in their preparation. Additionally, mordants for wood and leather, anti-rust oils, wood preservation oils, dyestuffs for clothing, and colourants for food and beverages fall under this class.

However, Class 2 excludes certain items, such as unprocessed and semi-processed resins, mordants for metals, laundry blueing, cosmetic dyes, paint boxes for educational use, inks for stationery, and insulating paints and varnishes.

Brands/Trademarks You Might Know in Class 2:

Nerolac

Trademark Class 2, Trademark Class 2 Paints and Protective Materials

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Detailed List of goods Classified under Class 2

  1. alizarine dyes
  2. aluminium paints
  3. aluminium powder for painting
  4. aniline dyes
  5. annotto [dyestuff] / annatto [dyestuff]
  6. anti-corrosive bands
  7. anti-corrosive preparations
  8. anti-fouling paints
  9. anti-graffiti coatings [paints]
  10. anti-rust greases
  11. anti-rust oils
  12. anti-rust preparations
  13. anti-tarnishing preparations for metals
  14. anti-urine paints
  15. asbestos paints
  16. auramine
  17. bactericidal paints
  18. badigeon
  19. binding preparations for paints / agglutinants for paints
  20. bitumen varnish
  21. black japan
  22. bronze powder for painting
  23. bronzing lacquers
  24. Canada balsam
  25. caramel [food colorant]
  26. carbon black [pigment]
  27. carbonyl [wood preservative]
  28. ceramic paints
  29. coatings [paints]
  30. coatings for roofing felt [paints]
  31. cobalt oxide [colorant]
  32. cochineal carmine
  33. colophony*
  34. colorants for beer
  35. colorants for beverages
  36. colorants for butter
  37. colorants for liqueurs
  38. colorants for the restoration of furniture in the form of markers
  39. colorants* / dyestuffs
  40. conductive inks
  41. conductive paints
  42. copal
  43. copal varnish
  44. creosote for wood preservation
  45. distempers
  46. dyes*
  47. dyewood / dye-wood
  48. dyewood extracts / wood dyestuffs
  49. enamels [varnishes]
  50. enamels for painting / enamel paints
  51. engraving ink
  52. fireproof paints
  53. fixatives [varnishes]
  54. fixatives for watercolours / fixatives for watercolors
  55. metal foil for use in painting, decorating, printing and art
  56. food dyes / food colorants
  57. gamboge for painting
  58. glazes [paints, lacquers]
  59. gum resins
  60. gum-lac / shellac
  61. indigo [colorant]
  62. edible ink cartridges, filled, for printers
  63. ink cartridges, filled, for printers and photocopiers
  64. ink for leather
  65. ink for printers and photocopiers
  66. edible inks
  67. lacquers
  68. lamp black [pigment]
  69. lime wash
  70. malt caramel [food colorant]
  71. malt colorants
  72. marking ink for animals
  73. mastic [natural resin]
  74. metals in powder form for use in painting, decorating, printing and art
  75. mordants*
  76. natural resins, raw
  77. oil paints for use in art
  78. oils for the preservation of wood
  79. orange lead / litharge
  80. repositionable paint patches
  81. paints*
  82. paper for dyeing Easter eggs
  83. pigments
  84. primers
  85. printers’ pastes [ink]
  86. printing ink
  87. protective preparations for metals
  88. red lead / minium
  89. saffron [colorant]
  90. sandarac
  91. shoe dyes
  92. siccatives [drying agents] for paints
  93. sienna earth
  94. silver emulsions [pigments]
  95. silver paste
  96. silvering powders
  97. soot [colorant]
  98. stains for leather / mordants for leather
  99. sumac for varnishes
  100. tattooing ink
  101. thickeners for paints
  102. thinners for lacquers
  103. thinners for paints
  104. titanium dioxide [pigment]
  105. toner cartridges, filled, for printers and photocopiers
  106. toner for printers and photocopiers
  107. turmeric [colorant]
  108. turpentine [thinner for paints]
  109. undercoating for vehicle chassis / undersealing for vehicle chassis
  110. varnishes*
  111. watercolour paints for use in art / watercolor paints for use in art
  112. white lead
  113. whitewash
  114. wood coatings [paints]
  115. wood floor finishes
  116. wood mordants
  117. wood preservatives
  118. wood stains
  119. yellowwood [colorant]
  120. zinc oxide [pigment]