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Waterproof Abrasives Disc Paper for Car and Atuo Surface

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Waterproof Abrasives Disc Paper for Car and Atuo Surface


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


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterproof abrasives disc 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 disc 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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Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface

Waterproof Abrasives Disc  Paper  for Car and Atuo  Surface


Q: I am trying to buy properties in Michigan, but my real estate agent doesn't return my calls and emails. Is there an easy way to make offers without a real estate agent?
If you are having trouble with your real estate agent you might consider calling and speaking with your real estate agent's broker. You might request another real estate agent from this office or you may terminate the contract with the broker and his real estate agent. Keep in mind that most real estate agent's contracts have a clause in them that require payment of a commission if this real estate agent introduced you to the seller. Making an offer and presenting an offer could be difficult or easy based on your attention to detail. You might find a local real estate offer as a real estate agent would use. This is a fill in the blanks. You might simply write your offer on a piece of paper outlining your offer price, a date to close the transaction (this is a guess at the highest order and will not close on this date.)If you are obtaining a mortgage loan to purchase the property, the amount of deposit you would be making subtracting this amount from the offer price.Have the seller sign this offer if they accept the offer. Take this signed offer to a local escrow closing agent and a title company to complete the documentation. This is exactly what a real estate agent would do with a signed offer. The escrow closing agent would then prepare escrow instructions, based on the signed offer. If there are additional information or documents needed the escrow closing agent would request them from you or the seller. Between the escrow and the title company, they would make sure the transaction would close based on the local, state and federal laws that would govern real estate transactions. I hope this has been of some benefit to you,good luck. FIGHT ON
Q: The XYZ corporation was formed with 5 shareholders. The certificate of incorporation said the corporationwas to be in the business of preparation and serving of food as a restaurant. The corporation was charteredin Florida in 1998. The board of directors consisted of the 5 original shareholders and a majority votewas necessary to act. The board has just voted to buy the building that the restaurant occupies. One ofthe members of the board says the certificate of incorporation does not give them the power to buy real estate.Can real estate be bought? Explain.
Yes the corporation may buy the real estate. Only a resolution of the board of directors is necessary to purchase real estate unless specifically prohibited by the articles of incorporation or bylaws. The board of directors also has the power to modify the articles of incorporation and to modify the bylaws. The power to purchase stuff never has to be stated stated in the Articles of Incorporation.
Q: So....Real estate has suffered majorly during the past year or so. Does anyone know when it is coming back. The obama administrations large scale government spending is going to really weaken the dollar and possibly put the U.S. in hyper inflation by 2010. What are the signs of a recovery in Real Estate? Will this effect Real Estate? Comments? Thanks!
in uncertain time it's always advisable to buy certain solid assets such as gold, income producing real estate etc. real estate market of rentals is going to be hot soon, because of the foreclosures, the people who cannot otherwise afford a home had bought homes by cheap money, are now on streets looking for some rental housing. make sure you have quality tenants though
Q: hi frnds.im 25 yrs. Engg. Graduate.i want to know everything about investning in real estate from top to bottom,so plz tell me from where can I get that all this knowledge?and I want a mentor for this…any places??
Don't know about a mentor. I wanted one at one point to, but the mentor became reading lots of books on the subject. Now that I;ve been in real estate awhile I have no interest in mentoring someone else (lol, maybe I'll go write a book on it someday). I'd suggest just reading lots on it and calling that your education. Also, go get a real estate agents license. You only need to take a course and pass a test and you learn alot in the process. Also, being an agent you can save on commissions when you buy/ sell places for yourself, and you don't have to ever sell a place to anyone else (make sure you sign up with a broker when you split the commissions, and tell them what you are doing beforehand). So, the bookstore is the best place to go to learn (they'll have a whole section on real estate investing) and the books are your mentor (unless you happen upon another). Best luck.
Q: I did some research on the work of a real estate agent and I feel like I would really like the job. I know it all depends on me but I'd like to hear some opinions from real estate agents, brokers or anyone who has an opinion about the job.
I'm starting next week on my studies. The comission is great. Lets say you sell a multimillion dollar house, you'll easily walk away with atleast half a million in comission. Typically, one sale equals several thousand. I'd say that and if your into looking at different homes, having your own hours, and being out in the streets while on the job; it can be very ideal. The major con, is the recession. The economy seems like it's shot even though they say the recession ended, what, about a year ago? The housing market is in a bad state. It would be tough to make a sale, especially for a new agent. But if you already have a part time job like me, I think you could do it without struggling financially any worse than you already are..
Q: im thinking about trying to get involved in real estate and wanted some advice on the exams and how long it takes. thank you
I would recommend taking a college level class in California real estate. I took one many many years ago, and was told if I learned everything in the book, I'd be able to pass the test. A class will include things like contracts, liens, easements, and more. It's all stuff that's 'learnable' if you want to. I don't know about the exam for the license. Something to keep in mind is even if you get a real estate license, the housing market is in the dumper, and there are a lot of real estate agents doing other types of work. If I recall correctly, you are/were looking for a job in law enforcement? It might be easier to find work in that area, especially if it's a spin-off of it like correctional officer, FDIC bank examiner, even a PD dispatcher or code enforcemnt, zoning inspector, etc.? There will always be criminals and law enforcement will always be needed. City/county/state budget problems are the holdup. Hang in there and go for what you want, be persistent, and you'll likely reach your goal(s).
Q: Thinking about getting a real estate license, but I don't even know what to major in community college yet.. Any ideas?? Maybe a major that's related to real estate... Oh and one last question.. I'm thinking of dropping my collaborative statistics class because i don't know if it has to do with anything, is this needed in any way??
Anything about business and sales will help. But depending on what state your in, you probably don't need to go to community college for a Real Estate license. Real Estate is all about clientele. Check with some local Real Estate brokers to see if they offer Real Estate classes to prepare you for the Real Estate license exam. Also, Real Estate can cost thousands of dollars to get started, and you may do a lot of free labor before you get a check. It is commission only so make sure you have another job or support to back you up while getting started. It can take years to become successful. Real Estate can also be very stressful, so be prepared. It's a good idea to talk to some other Realtors first to make sure that's the business you want to go into.
Q: Im going to school to get a real estate license. I already got a job for keller williams in the LA area. i will start there as soon as i finish...here where i need help..people have been really putting me down and saying the economy is bad and nobody will buy right now. they say banks arent even lending money..? i have learned many tricks to get contacts, but i dont so much negativity around the idea of my career...i need some words of inspiration! i can feel it in my heart that this is were i want to be and i feel like i have finally found what i will be good at but is it the right time?? please words of wisdom.thank you!
The real estate business is a one man show. You are the boss of your own company. Some REALTORS? don't do well and others do. It really depends on your personality, how hard you work, how well you network etc. If you need inspiration, this industry is not meant for you. This is a self motivating industry where it's no one's job to keep you hyped up and perky - you have to do it yourself. The market will always be unpredictable. What goes up must come down and vice versa. No one can accurately predict the market. There are always new REALTORS? that come in when the market is booming but most of them aren't around in such a stagnant market. It really depends if you have the finances to stay in the game long enough to turn over a few deals during the year to stay afloat. You have to calculate in your administration fees, franchise fees, board fees, errors and omissions insurance etc EVERY MONTH. If you can't cover those fees, then you're going to be drowning.
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 e-mailed one of the most successful real estate agents in my area and asked him for some advice. I asked him which would be the best degree for me to study at University and he e-mailed me back to say he would like to help me and advised me to ring him up during the day to talk to him.Do you think he might be taking an interest and looking to hire me? or do you think I might be over looking this
Okay, to over look something means to ignore it. Just saying. As for if he is looking to hire you, how on earth did you jump to that from a friendly gesture? No, it sounds like he is kindly offering to give you some advice.

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