Stain definition

Stain means a clear, semi-transparent, or opaque coating labeled and formulated to change the color of a surface, but not conceal the grain pattern or texture.
Stain means a semitransparent or opaque coating labeled and formulated to change the color of a surface, but not to conceal the grain pattern or texture.
Stain means any color coat having a solids content by weight of no more than 8.0 per cent that is applied in single or multiple coats directly to the substrate. A stain includes, but is not limited to, nongrain raising stains, equalizer stains, prestains, sap stains, body stains, no-wipe stains, penetrating stains, and toners.

Examples of Stain in a sentence

  • Stain Prevention: Prevent grout, mortar, and soil from staining the face of masonry to be left exposed or painted.

  • Stain resistance means the ability of your floor to resist (i.e., minimize or withstand) permanent stains for the warranty period.

  • Stain resistance means the ability of the floor to resist (i.e. minimize or withstand) permanent stains for the warranty period.

  • Stain the joints between stones produced by the form liner to create the appearance of grouted joints.

  • Pagani M, Salmaso D, Stain R, Soares J, Åberg-Wisted A, Jacobsson H, Hällström T, Larsson SA, Sundin Ö.


More Definitions of Stain

Stain means any color coat having a solids content by weight of no more than eight percent (8.0%) that is applied in single or multiple coats directly to the substrate. Stains include, but are not limited to, the following:
Stain means any color coat having a solids content by weight of no more than 8.0% that is applied in single or multiple coats directly to the substrate, including nongrain raising stains, equalizer stains, sap stains, body stains, no-wipe stains, penetrating stains, and toners.
Stain means a coating which is designed and labeled to change the color of a surface but not conceal the surface.
Stain means, for purposes of wood furniture manufacturing operations under §2105.76, a color coat having a solids content by weight of no more than 8.0% that is applied in single or multiple coats directly to the substrate. The term includes nongrain raising stains, equalizer stains, sap stains, body stains, no-wipe stains, penetrating stains, and toners. {effective July 10, 2003}
Stain means any color coat having a solids content by weight of not more than eight percent (8%) that is applied in single or multiple coats directly to the substrate. Stains include, but are not limited to, nongrain raising stains, equalizer stains, prestains, sap stains, body stains, no-wipe stains, penetrating stains, and toners.
Stain means a residue of bodily fluid or biological material which may or may not be readily visible to the naked eye;
Stain means any color coat having a solids content by weight of no more than