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Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Constructions

Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Constructions

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Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Constructions


Waterpoof abrasives Paper is made of high-quality alumina sand powder and kraft paper base, and bound with 100% real resin. Waterpoof abrasives Paper is mainly used in the grinding and buffing of automobiles, home furnishings, leather, 


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterpoof abrasives paper can grind with water and has a highly-polished work piece. It will not contaminate the work piece when operating, and does not create dust pollution. It is moderately soft. Aluminum oxide ,silicon carbide and so on 


waterproof abrasives paper for wet sanding of paints, primes, surfaces of the automobile industries ,abrasives sanding paperalso used for sanding and finishing of plastics, leather ,mechanical components , furniture, precision instrument and hardware .


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Standard size    230mm×280mm

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Have other special size made to order 


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  • Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Constructions

    Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Constructions


  • Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Constructions

    Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Constructions


    Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Constructions

    Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Constructions

    Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Constructions

    Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Constructions

Q:I’m planning on getting my real estate agents license in the next few months in California. I’ve heard that Century 21 and some other companies have their own courses. Is it better to attend their course or just a regular local real estate school. Also what companies are good for new agents.Any advice you can give is appreciated! Thanks!
If you can get Century 21 to give you the necessary courses to pass the state exam without paying a school. They have to teach you the classes that the Real Estate Board requires. Are you sure the classes at Century 21 are not the two classes you need after you get a conditional sales license? I went through the whole process of taking the right classes at Anthony Schools live, then took the state exam and passed. But I went to a few real estate companies and could not get hired because at the time in 2001 I did not have a computer or a car and I did not know how to generate my own leads. I thought they would provide leads but they didnt. I went to Prudential, Pacific Union and Howard Allen. These are in the bay ara.
Q:So my boyfriend and I are looking at a potential house nearby so we can be homeowners. He works for a contractor that remodels houses and I, on the other hand, am currently working nearly full time as a waitress. I heard some real estate companies won't sell a house to someone who works as a server/bartender. Is this true? Or does that depend on the company?SERIOUS ANSWERS ONLY!! NO RUDE RESPONSES!!
I have been a real estate agent/broker full time since 1978. I sell homes to people all the time that have all sorts of employment. The only problem with servers is if the income reported to IRS is not enough to qualify for the loan. That would not be my decision but the mortgage company investors.
Q:I was wondering how much a real estate earn? Is it really worth it? I heard they can become millionare's I really love the job but im afraid the money won't be enough?
As with any sales job, how much you earn depends on how dedicated you are, how aggressive, and whether you have a knack for selling. You can decide to be a buyers agent primarily, a listing agent primarily, or both. Or, you might decide to do appraisals - which are hot in this foreclosure market. You can make 40 bucks a pop - just taking pictures and filling out forms. A commission on a house might be a few percent, which you'll split with the selling or buying agent. If you sell a couple of $100K houses a month - maybe do some property management, put a couple of buyers in a house, maybe do some foreclosure work - you can make a decent living. Doing real estate full-time is a good gig. The realtors that I've been able to observe work really hard. The ones I know like to pretend that they aren't working all that hard - that they are sleeping in, driving fancy cars, are effortlessly successful, etc. But in reality, they are fielding early morning calls, late night calls, working on weekends and holidays, and always chasing the sale. They really have to hustle to make money and are on call 24 hours a day. Personally, I don't think it is a great idea to do a job only for the money. You should like real estate - like houses - like putting people into them. If you don't, then maybe you can find something else that you like, then figure out how to make money doing that. There are a million ways to make money - but when you go to a job that you hate - you'll feel like you've aged a million years. Find something that you like and then make money doing that. Good luck!
Q:Does the buyer always pays all the closing cost unless the seller is willing to split it? What does the seller normally pay beside the commission to the selling agent (if there is one)?Who pays for the deed transfer?Who, seller or buyer, pays what other than what I'm aware of.
It's depend for people choice and company popularity.
Q:I hear net-net and triple-net a lot in real estate discussions. What do they mean?Thanks!
It means someone is feeding you a line of bullcrap. Don't listen to any expert in Real Estate. There aren't any. Real estate is common sense. If you don't understand it stay away from it. Someone is pulling your chain. I could show you how to make (not a seller and not interested in your money) how to make INCALCUABLE returns (this doesn't mean big money, it's a silly numbers game all the big shots play). Doesn't mean anything. Real Estate is just like the stock market. If you don't understand that PARTICULIAR area then don't invest. Again, DON'T INVEST because someone is jerking you around. I don't know what discussions you claim (I have never heard of it nor would I believe it). Anyway, you asked. I answered. Plz no best answer. Just another email I will delete without reading.
Q:How do I go about getting my real estate license in CT? Everything I have searched so far has not been too helpful, so anything will be appreciated.
I'm assuming you live in CT. Why not just go talk to a local Broker. I Googled real estate brokers in Connecticut and found no shortage of listings--but you could narrow it down to your city. You can call them or visit them in person. They should be able to point you in the right direction. Here is some info for the National Association of Realtors in Connecticut. Call them, they also may be able to help you. Mailing Address Connecticut Association of REALTORS?, Inc. 111 Founders Plaza, Suite 1101 East Hartford, CT 06108 Phone: (860) 290-6601 Toll Free: (800) 335-4862 Fax: (860) 290-6615
Q:are there any real estate books you would recommend that are particularly educational. I've read a couple decent ones already but want to soak in as much info as possible before diving in.
Here are ones recommended on the National Association of Realtors Library Cash in on the coming real estate crash Quick Cash in Foreclosures The complete book of real estate contracts Buy, Rent, Sell 40 days to sucess in real estate investing
Q:i would like to know if studying and the michigan state test for real estate are extremely hard? what do you need to be good at to pass the test? how much does a real estate agent make if they are decent at selling their houses?
I'm answering this second-hand, so forgive me for that. My best friend is an agent (we live here in MI). She passed the test easily her first time. Sadly, income is hard to predict. Since the market isn't stellar right now, it's tough. She earns anywhere between several hundred and several thousand per house, depending on the value of the home sold. Good luck!

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