Stainability

Pronunciation: /ˈɛstieɪˈˌɪnəbɪɫɪti/

Stainability (noun)

  1. How well a material keeps its surface from getting marked by dirt, liquid, or colour.
  2. The ability of a product or surface to limit stains during normal use and cleaning.

Examples

  • This fabric has high stainability, so spills do not leave marks.
  • The coating improves stainability, and dirt wipes off easily.