1. Look at the carton and barrel.
The theme pattern of Nippon Paint product packaging has clear outlines, no misalignment, blurred fonts and other printing problems, and the colors are consistent. Counterfeit products usually show signs of being pried open, and the barrel lid is very loose; or the barrel lid and barrel body do not seem to match; the barrel body is older but the barrel lid is newer, and the quality of the barrel body and barrel lid may be different.
2. Look at the tag content.
Nippon product labels are printed with clear fonts, complete information, and no signs of damage, defects or repeated pasting. The outer packaging label of Nippon Paint products contains a 13-digit number of origin code/production date/batch number. The combination is: origin code 1/production date 8/batch number 4, and the label of each barrel in the wood paint set carton There is an 8-digit production order number with a batch number on ***.
3. Look at the trademark.
The products of Nippon Paint are mainly marked with: "Nippon (Trademark Registration No. 1692156)" and "(Trademark Registration No. 3485390) Pattern"; if the marks are not in the above specifications, they are Suspected infringing products.
4. Look at the product identification code.
If the label is accompanied by a 10-digit, non-replicable product identification code, if the pattern and numbers are incomplete, or if the identification code numbers of two or more barrels of products are exactly the same, it is suspected of being counterfeit.
5. Look at the factory name and address.
The four civil paint production plants of Nippon Paint marked with the "Nippon" and "" brand logos are: Nippon Paint (China) Co., Ltd., Langfang Nippon Paint Co., Ltd., and Guangdong Libang Paint Co., Ltd. Company, Nippon Paint (Chengdu) Co., Ltd.; if the "production factory" marked on the product is not the name of the above company, it is a suspected infringing product.