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Title: Quicky Black Sealent, Trade Club?
Post by: zirk on 05 August 2014, 22:52:51
As tittle cant remember as Im not Trade Club anymore, or more to the point no one does TC around here. If yes how much compared to normal VX price. Ta, Chris.
Title: Re: Quicky Black Sealent, Trade Club?
Post by: chrisgixer on 05 August 2014, 23:03:29
No. Trade maybe, few quid cheaper.
Title: Re: Quicky Black Sealent, Trade Club?
Post by: zirk on 05 August 2014, 23:14:17
Ok, thanks Chris, Ive not bothered with TC for years now, as my local Vx Dealer (Browns) would give me Trade Acount  Prices for cash payments, unfortunatly theve gone tits up, so its all about blaging from the nearest Vx Dealer (Bristol Street Motors) who dont seem to be blag friendly.  :(, sooner we get an AndyC type fella back on the Forum the better.  ;)
Title: Re: Quicky Black Sealent, Trade Club?
Post by: steve6367 on 05 August 2014, 23:17:18
As tittle cant remember as Im not Trade Club anymore, or more to the point no one does TC around here. If yes how much compared to normal VX price. Ta, Chris.

Just purchased some for my cam covers - £5.35 + vat Retail, £4.82 + vat with TC V0090485251
Title: Re: Quicky Black Sealent, Trade Club?
Post by: zirk on 05 August 2014, 23:28:20
Ok thanks, not a massive difference, but better than a poke in the eye as they say. Also gives me some blaging margins with my new Dealer.  :y
Title: Re: Quicky Black Sealent, Trade Club?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 06 August 2014, 01:02:28
What's so special about the black goo anyway? Is it any different than any other liquid gasket like hylomar for example?  :-\
Title: Re: Quicky Black Sealent, Trade Club?
Post by: chrisgixer on 06 August 2014, 01:51:22
What's so special about the black goo anyway? Is it any different than any other liquid gasket like hylomar for example?  :-\

What's special about it is, nobody else makes it. Loc tite used too. But no more... Or was it superseded and Halfords don't stock it. Can't remember.

We really must sort Tiggers miss trust in anything with a vx badge on it.
Title: Re: Quicky Black Sealent, Trade Club?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 06 August 2014, 09:58:25
What's so special about the black goo anyway? Is it any different than any other liquid gasket like hylomar for example?  :-\

What's special about it is, nobody else makes it. Loc tite used too. But no more... Or was it superseded and Halfords don't stock it. Can't remember.

We really must sort Tiggers miss trust in anything with a vx badge on it.

 ;D
Title: Re: Quicky Black Sealent, Trade Club?
Post by: Webby the Bear on 06 August 2014, 10:36:47
I thought Wynns Gasket Maker (black) was exactly the same stuff?
Title: Re: Quicky Black Sealent, Trade Club?
Post by: biggriffin on 06 August 2014, 10:54:47
What's so special about the black goo anyway? Is it any different than any other liquid gasket like hylomar for example?  :-\

Its genuine.
Title: Re: Quicky Black Sealent, Trade Club?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 06 August 2014, 11:32:47
What's so special about the black goo anyway? Is it any different than any other liquid gasket like hylomar for example?  :-\

Its genuine.

Oh yes of course, silly me!  ;D
Title: Re: Quicky Black Sealent, Trade Club?
Post by: andyc on 06 August 2014, 17:16:35
Ok, thanks Chris, Ive not bothered with TC for years now, as my local Vx Dealer (Browns) would give me Trade Acount  Prices for cash payments, unfortunatly theve gone tits up, so its all about blaging from the nearest Vx Dealer (Bristol Street Motors) who dont seem to be blag friendly.  :(, sooner we get an AndyC type fella back on the Forum the better.  ;)

Trouble is we are not TC anymore so can't offer anywhere near sthe sort of discounts and thoses dealers that aer TC can't be ar**d to muck about with all that postage stuff, give a it few years.

Oh we have one of the old Browns parts guys here now as well

Andy
Title: Re: Quicky Black Sealent, Trade Club?
Post by: omega3000 on 06 August 2014, 18:18:16
I read somewhere that there are different strengths of sealant so be wise in which one you choose  ::)