Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Cars and Wall Surface
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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Cars and Wall Surface
Waterpoof abrasives sanding Paper is made of high-quality alumina sand powder and kraft paper base, and bound with 100% real resin. Waterpoof abrasives sanding Paper is mainly used in the grinding and buffing of automobiles, home furnishings, leather,
home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterpoof abrasives sanding 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 sanding 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 .
abrasive | backing | bond | grit size | ||||||||||||||||||
A | Kraft (Cwt) | R/R | 60 | 80 | 100 | 120 | 150 | 180 | 220 | 240 | 280 | 320 | 360 | 400 | 500 | 600 | 800 | 1000 | 1200 | 1500 | 2000 |
packing quantity | per bale | 100 | |||||||||||||||||||
per carton | 1000 |
Standard size 230mm×280mm
(9X11)
Have other special size made to order
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- Q: I was wondering if my d.u.i. conviction could keep me from getting a real estate license in georgia? I have that dui and a minor in possesion of alcohol charge on my record. no felonies or charges having to deal with money or anything.....Thanks
- I don't know, but if you are considering going to Real Estate school, before you spend the money, I would make sure I understood how extremely difficult the market is in our state. My home, my folks' home, my best friend's home have all lost HALF their value. My other friend has 3 houses for sale on her street that are selling for less than 1/3 of what they were selling for 3 years ago. I don't mean to rain on your parade to be cruel, I just want you to know that it hasn't been this hard to make a living in real estate since the late 70's. Georgia is leading the nation in foreclosures, or was recently. Any real estate school can tell you if a DUI prevents you from getting your license and if you don't want to ask, call the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs, they can steer you to the correct governing agency.
- Q: I live in Knoxville, TN, and I am currently working on by bachelors of accounting with a minor in finance at the University of Tennessee. It has always been my dream to work in real estate, but I don't want to rely solely on a real estate license in today's economy. So, what kind of jobs are out there for those with a real estate license and a business degree as well? And what duties would these jobs consist of? Please be specific! Thanks :)
- awesome! Real Estate is one of the most fulfilling jobs with a business degree. You can work with a Real Estate Investment Firm, or a Real Estate Syndication firm (private equity), or even start your own business, you could start your own firm. I have a degree in finance and a degree in economics and started out in an investment bank and absolutely hated it, sat in a cubicle and made excel spreadsheets all day, it felt like office space. I ended up getting an offer at a Real Estate Private Equity firm and have not looked back, I get to leave the office all the time to check out investments, because it's impossible to find out the whole story of a real estate investment without going out and looking at it. The people I deal with are way more laid back and in almost every way more business savvy than the people I worked with in the investment bank, who were more like drones pulling the lever on the widget machine. The duties include excel spreadsheets, kicking the sides of buildings, talking with the uber rich on a face to face basis, kicking *** and taking names, and generally working circles around any banker on the BA 2 financial calculator. So go be a deal maker instead of a drone.
- Q: I had my house listed with a real estate agent for 4-1/2 months. The commission was 5.6%. This contract expired the end of 2008 but it states that commission is owed if there is a sale 180 days from the ending date.I don't think I want to renew the listing right now as we didn't have much interest and no offers. Also, does this seem to be a normal contract? By boyfriend thinks I got screwed on the commission fee.
- I assume you mean that you owe him a commission IF someone who looked at it during the listing period buys it within 180 days following the listing termination, correct? If so, that seems like a very long time to me. I never put more than 30 days in a listing agreement. But I don't know how real estate companies operate in your area. You think 5.6% is taking advantage of you? In our area, outside Washington, DC, 6% is the most common listing commission. There are discount brokerages who charge less, but then they do considerably less to help sell your home - which is a recipe for disaster in our current market. There are also homes listed at higher commissions. I'm helping a client close on a home next week that was listed at 8%. Offering a higher commission was a smart move by the sellers because it created a lot of interest in their home, which was in a neighborhood where several other homes were also on the market. There is no one 'right' commission for any area. But generally, the lower the commission is, the less the listing realtor is willing to spend trying to sell it.
- Q: Hi, i'm getting my licence in real estate and I really don't know how is in the real world. Do someone has good tips on that, like how to avoid bad clients? how can you tell that they just want to see houses? I don't know if you can tell me from your experience so that I can avoid. Also if you know how to persuade clients, or a really good line that they always fall for. I don't know anything you want to advice me on will be good.
- Unfortunately no one really does know the truth about starting in real estate until you get started. It is a demanding job and you have to be able to talk (sell) people. If you don't go out and get the business you will be like 90% of other agents and only have a few deals a year. I have found the skills, knowledge, and support through the Mike Ferry Organization. He is one of the nations top real estate motivational trainers speaker. He focus' on lead generation and straight forward business tactics. I have seen the power of his training create top producers in real estate. He has many free downloads, scripts, etc on his website and if you like his stuff he has several different live training programs throughout the states. Good luck to you and I hope you prosper as it is a fantastic market no matter where you are! It is what you put into it.
- Q: Here's how I qualify:-My Outgoing Personality-Having Asperger Syndrome, helping me be able to memorize facts & statistics-That drive and passion for something I love-Wanting to someday raise a family, while living in an ideal home after making sales on homesI'm also planning to take a real estate class at my local community college real soon. Let me know what you think, thanks!
- Learning to be a real estate agent is not an easy issue. Property needs a properly fledged understanding of the property, qualities, certificate of home seller and the other documents that are needed. Being a real estate agent can be a stressful occupation and, you must also provide other characteristics to be able to become successful, though an outgoing people sort temperament can be a feature vital. In becoming a realtor you would have to receive the required classroom move and or online instruction to get your state property exam to obtain your real estate license.
- Q: Okay, we are new to this and in the middle of buying our first house.We just came from the seller's real estate office, we are finalizing things right now. But, anyways the agent is saying the seller is only going to pay him half of the commission,..which is 1500, and we are required to pay the other 750. This doesnt sound right to me. Why would we pay the real estate agent, we didnt chose him anyways. Isnt it the sellers responsibility to pay the agent? And if he doesnt, would that then make it our problem?
- I would really like to know how this ends. Please email me. I am a real estate agent in SC and you are not supposed to pay a commission as a buyer in this circumstance. The seller pays 100% of the commissions. I always suggest you have your own agent rather than using the seller's as you have now entered into a dual agency situation. The agent is obviously working for the seller. Had you hired an agent for yourself that agent would be working for YOU. I strongly suggest you contact your state's real estate commission and look over any signed documents that you may have because this just doesn't seem right to me. As I said, the laws may be different from state to state, but this would not fly in my state at all. Please let me know what happens.
- Q: What good attributes do good ones have? Why is it beneficial for Real Estate agents to know rich people? So they can sell to them which buy more expensive houses?
- Being is a successful realtor is very difficult. For most realtors it takes many years of hard work. Time away from friends and family. And working odd hours. Early, late, Sundays, holidays. The many who fail refuse to put in (not just the hours) the (effective) work.
- Q: I am looking to become a real estate appraiser but I do not have a real estate license, will one be required? Also I live in Jacksonville Florida and want to know which is the best school to attend that offer the best training
- to educate yourself on these changes. Best of luck!!
- Q: What are the Pro's Con's of being a real estate agent? Im thinking of changing careers....Anything helps : )
- Pros - meet people, can make decent to very good money Cons - you will initially lose money (you will have many expenses before you sell a house, such as advertising, MLS fees, gas costs, car wear and tear etc). Time consuming (driving people around without guaranteed sales),
- Q: I was having a discussion with someone and we were discussing careers. I said that the best field to go into is medicine because you have potential to make millions of dollars, think about it, if you are a simple chemistry major who works in a lab and creates a drug or something that is very useful, there you go. I know that is a fairly vague example but you get my point. My friend said I should go into real estate because I am money hungry with isn't true but I do want to be a millionaire which isn't uncommon and I will be rich one day. Anyway, down to the point. Simply, how DO people in the real estate business rack in millions of dollars? I would assume you have to own your real estate business but that means millions of dollars that need to be there. How do some of these people in this field go from nothing to everything? Oh, and please no flaming, even though it is probably inevitable.
- Become good at your job. Learn everything you can. Be honest. If you are short sighted, You may think about the quick money. The real money will come from experience. Being good at your job and being honest will build a good reputation. Repeat customers and work of mouth are important. Continue to learn and work you way into more valuable properties, which lead to larger commissions. Learn about investing. You will need to grow your money and not squander it.
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Abrasives Sanding Paper for the Cars and Wall Surface
- Loading Port:
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- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 pc/month
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