
Spilltop
Presenting Spilltop Water Resistance by Tiger Leather, a tough and tenacious veneer that resists water spills and stains like a high-performing rain shield. Offered on dozens of styles in 200+ colors, it is our most popular finish and ideal for busy, high-traffic areas where accidents are most likely to occur.

Precision-tested following AATCC methodology, Spilltop articles are rated 90 or above with minimal-to-no sticking or wetting of the leather’s surface. This test method measures the resistance of textiles to wetting by water, and is especially suitable for measuring the water-repellent efficacy of finishes applied to fabrics such as leather.
Offered on dozens of styles, it is our most popular finish and ideal for busy, high-traffic areas where accidents are most likely to occur. Precision-tested following AATCC methodology, Spilltop articles are rated 90 or above with minimal-to-no sticking or wetting of the leather’s surface.
Spilltop articles are rated 90 or above with minimal-to-no sticking or wetting of the leather’s surface. We think it’s the most reliable and stringent application within the industry and welcome you to test its performance against the competition.
RATING | AATCC WATER REPELLENCY SPRAY TESTING |
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100 | No sticking or wetting of the specimen face |
90 | Slight random sticking or wetting of the specimen face |
80 | Wetting of specimen face at spray points |
70 | Partial wetting of the specimen face beyond the spray points |
50 | Complete wetting of the entire specimen face beyond the spray points |
0 | Complete wetting of the entire face of the specimens |
Routine dusting or vacuuming is recommended. To add luster and longevity, rotate article periodically and avoid direct sunlight. For spills, gently blot area immediately with a clean cloth or sponge without using force. If needed, dampen cloth or sponge with warm water and let the area dry naturally.
Do NOT use a hair dryer. Do NOT clean with saddle soap, cleaning solvents, oils, polishes, varnishes, detergents, bleach or ammonia.