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Trademark 2 min read09 May 2025

Trademark Class 2: Paints, Varnishes, and Colorants – Complete Registration Guide

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Updated 22 Apr 2026
Trademark Class 2: Paints, Varnishes, and Colorants – Complete Registration Guide
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Color Your Brand with Protection: Inside Trademark Class 2 for Paints and More

Introduction:

If your business deals in paints, varnishes, or preservatives, then Trademark Class 2 is your legal zone for trademark registration. This class ensures your brand is protected in the competitive surface treatment and coating materials market.

What is Trademark Class 2?

Trademark Class 2 under the Indian Trade Marks Rules (Fourth Schedule) includes:

  • Paints, varnishes, lacquers
  • Preservatives against rust and deterioration of wood
  • Colorants, dyes, and mordants
  • Raw natural resins
  • Metals in foil and powder form used by painters, decorators, printers, and artists

This class mainly covers products used for coating surfaces, coloring, and protection of materials.

Why Trademark Class 2 Matters

Registering your trademark under Class 2:

  • Provides exclusive rights to use the mark for paints and similar products
  • Guards your brand against imitation or misuse
  • Enhances customer trust in an industry where brand reputation matters

Step-by-Step Guide to Registering Under Class 2

  1. Conduct a Trademark Search:
    Check for existing trademarks in Class 2 at IP India.
  2. Prepare the Application:
    Include a detailed description of your goods—e.g., "interior wall paints" or "wood varnish".
  3. File Online or via Attorney:
    Apply through https://ipindiaonline.gov.in or consult a professional.
  4. Examination and Publication:
    Address any objections raised by the examiner.
  5. Registration Certificate:
    Once approved, receive your official trademark registration certificate.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Choosing the wrong class—paints vs. chemicals used to make paints (which may fall under Class 1)
  • Lack of product detail—vague goods descriptions may delay or reject your application
  • Not doing a trademark search—can result in conflicts with existing brands

Examples of Goods in Class 2

Decorative paints and wall coatings

  • Anti-corrosion paints
  • Wood preservatives
  • Printer inks and dyes
  • Metallic foils for artwork
  • Automotive spray paints

Conclusion

Trademark Class 2 is essential for businesses producing paints, varnishes, and color-related products. Proper classification not only ensures legal compliance but also protects your creative identity in a competitive market. Make sure your brand is well-guarded and recognized under the correct trademark class.

FAQs

1. Are inks for printers covered under Class 2?
Yes, printer inks and toners fall under Class 2 if they are intended for coloring or coating.

2. Does Class 2 cover raw paint ingredients?
No, raw chemical ingredients go under Class 1. Class 2 is for finished paint and coating products.

3. Can I file in Class 2 and another class?
Yes, multi-class filing is allowed if your goods span multiple categories.

4. Is there any overlap with construction materials in Class 19?
No, Class 2 only includes materials for painting, coating, and protecting—not structural materials.

5. How long does the registration process take?
Typically 6–12 months if no objections are raised.

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