Robert H.
Had a chance to use this on my tree the other day. Really did a great job at cleaning and brightening the jin. Would highly recommend!
John G.
I have buttonwoods and junipers this product works great for my displays.
Todd E.
Quickly shipped and glad I could find it!
Michael N.
Nice small bottle since this stuff is difficult to store for a long period. No issues at all.
Harry M.
As expected product and service - and that is excellent >>>
Buddy A.
The product got here quickly and it works great! Gives a perfect look of an old, weathered crag on the tree
Victor G.
Very good product
Ronald C.
have yet to use it
Homer G.
Everything went well.
Joseph M.
Never ever a disappointment with anything I have ordered from Stone lantern top notch
Peter Z.
Fast shipping and good prices - keeps me coming back!
Justin
Great seal dries fast
TED V.
bottle realy small for the price
Kevin K.
Works as described. Highly recommend
John D T.
Order went fine from start to delivery
John G.
I won't need to use this till late spring, but glad to have it.
Kenneth S.
It’s not as smelly as what I had before and seems to dry whiter quicker too.
James G.
Easier to use and better results than other similar products
Tom C.
Product is exactly as ordered, and was shipped on time.
Thank you.
Andrew G.
I love the product but still have not received it!
If ever there is a need for parcel tracking, it would definitely be more necessary for international shipments. Perhaps Stone Lantern should consider making this available.
I have no idea when to expect this package or if it may have already been delivered and pilfered off my porch.
James B.
its a christmas present
Jane L.
I did not receive the exact item I ordered. Instead, I received Ho Yoku Jin Seal. The active ingredient is calcium polusulfide (polysulfide??) I looked this up on Google and it seems to be similar to lime sulfur. Noting on the bottle mentions using it to spray--highly diluted--on deciduous trees in the fall, only for painting jin. Is it OK to use on deciduous trees ?
Thomas C.
I pulled this root structure off a fallen pine and decided to preserve it with Jin seal and make a sort of bonsai pot out of it. Wish me luck. I'm hoping to attach some wire mesh on the bottom side, pack the cavities with a growing medium (peat and akadama (?) And plant a tree or 2 or 3 on it.