Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Steel
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- China main port
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- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 pc/month
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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: At a cross road in my life at the moment. I am 20 years old and live in NYC. The market is tuff but getting better here. My dilemma is I do not know if I want to go to college or go and get my real estate license and start my career. I attended a year at community college already. I would have to spend at least 3-4 more years to achieve a bachelors degree. My question should I forget school and take this 3-4 years and put them towards progressing my career as a real estate agent. If I go to college I plan on a career in marketing or management. Any suggestions or ideas?
- In my opinion I say get your real estates license then go back to college. You can always do real estate part time and its a good thing to have to fall back on, but so is college. I've been in your shoes. I have been through nursing aid training and security training to get a good job. I currently do security. I am 21 university student. I went to community college graduated and now I have 1 more year left at the university. It gets tiring and fraustrating and expensive trust me I know. But what motivates me is my girl friend I'd like to have a family someday and I need a good job to take care of a family and the best way I believe to get a good job is through college. Don't give and envision the end and you'll be fine
- Q: I would like to become a real estate agent. Where should I begin?
- Real estate agents and brokers are the most knowledgeable real estate market analysts in their market areas ... in most cases. However, the most successful real estate investors are also very involved in local market statistics, and they are quite adept at valuations. Their focus is limited however, as they are usually working in limited price ranges and tightly control the property types they want. Back in the boom market leading up to 2006, almost anyone could be a successful real estate investor, so the pool was larger and guppies were swimming with the sharks. However, during the crash, and in this so-called improving market, it's not nearly as easy to stumble on a deeply discounted distressed property or a foreclosure. It's even harder to keep a long list of investor buyers interested in rental properties. They're out there, but it's getting progressively harder to get a good enough deal on a purchase, plow in the money for rehab, and then make a profit selling to a value-conscious rental property investor.......Property Management Bendigo
- Q: I don't know a lot about it , but i loveee houses. I think it would be such a cool job, and i hear you can become quite wealthy from it too. Ive heard there has been deflation on houses, so does that affect the want for more real estate agents? what is average salary? are there any colleges known for giving a good education on real estate? thanks------- marshall
- NO salary for agents; salary for staff; office managers, designers, architects, etc. colleges, no [yes, colleges offer the same thing but it takes WAY longer] lots of RE schools-for speed and good, fast answers. what do you LOVE about houses? Can guide you.
- Q: I have been contributing to a few retirement investment plans and I think that I'm on the right track. I do not own any property and I am currently renting.I'm thinking of purchasing property either as an investment or primary home by taking out a loan against my retirement funds for down payment.I'm not sure if this is a good move.Should I just keep investing in my retirement or should I go down the real estate route? What are the pros and cons? Isn't retirement a worthwhile and valid investment compared to property?
- Real estate is a good investment but all it would take is a market crash to kill you. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Have a well funded retirement fund, I recommend a long term fixed income bond at 10%+.
- Q: I live in Pittsburgh, I lived here my whole life and I hate Pittsburgh. I want to go somewhere that is sunny all the time with a beach and just beautiful. Anyways I am wondering if the Real Estate Business in California is good, because I would like to get into Real Estate business. Any specific areas where its boomin? Please let me know Thank you.
- I stay in l. a., went to college close to San Francisco, and have visited san diego some circumstances... I say San Francisco because of the fact that's the main unusual looking, has unique human beings, and has a physically powerful night existence. San Diego is sparkling yet kinda boring looking. l. a. is a cesspool, do not comprehend why human beings like it plenty. respectable night existence however.
- Q: My fiance is interested in becoming a real estate agent. He has a highschool diploma, but not a college degree. He is wondering how he would go about doing this? How long do you take classes for and do you know what the cost is? Also-what is the average salary per year (I know they pay on commision..just wondering the average). We live in Maryland/Baltimore. Any info on this would be great! Thank You!
- Attend open houses. Also, pick up the local real estate books that they give out for free. Find a few houses you like and call the listing agent and ask to see the house. That will give you a chance to meet a few local agents and see if there is anyone you mesh well with. We used Remax with our last purchase/and sell. However, I would not base my decision on a specific company name....each realtor is different and unique. Try to stick with a company that has a more well known name (none of those discounted fees places or tiny companies) so you know you are getting the most accurate information possible. If possible, it would be nice if the agent was close to your age, so that they can relate to why you are looking for certain features or locations, and can better foresee other homes that may be perfect for you that maybe you are overlooking as being somewhat unfamiliar with the area. Good luck! Look at several houses before making any offers!
- Q: i was thinking of taking a class in real estate transaction and work for a mortgage broker or maybe even as an appraisal, im not sure though i don't know which one would be more money and beneficial!
- It's not so much a career, as a business. If you have business skills, ok check with your state as to the requirements for getting licensed.
- Q: I'm looking into possibly getting my real estate license but I don't know where to begin. Google wasn't any help, either. I'm just wondering about fees, length of schooling, etc. If anyone has any insight (even people not from Penn.) I'd appreciate it!
- I took two classes at a community college which were RES101 and 102 Hope this helps
- Q: Equinaire is a California company that teaches you how to buy real estate using the equity in your home.
- No. But anyone who tells you at your level of experience and knowledge to go in debt to invest and buy real estate by using your home as security is doing you a disservice, especially as roller coaster natured as California real estate is. There will even be someone who will counter my comments herein to say how wrong I am and tout their success. I recall the Bible verse that says Many are called but few are choosen. So as you are filing the bankruptcy forms it is too late, and you'll remember to not do it again. I have helped people like you write the letters of explaination for their financial failures enough to know that for the average person it is not a wise decision to gamble with the family home and its security. You need to save some funds, for in the next yr or so there will be forclosures in CA that you will be able to get favorable bank financing on at good prices. I'd suggest that a better investment is a commercial income producing property that has long term leases and low turnover with credit tenants if possible. A lot of these guru people that tell you to go in debt also have disclaimers in small fonts that also say ...these results are not typical. There will be a few that do succeed and those few will be the featured guests- who are also compensated for their endorsement. Several of those same guru pitching their material have also been bankrupt but they do not tell you that, because you would then not buy their program because it did not work for them not does not work for most people. That is why they now tell you how to get rich, as they get paid- by you up front for their knowledge or technique. Many simply tell you what you want to hear, an easy way to get wealthy when in fact there is no such way or everybody would be doing it. True, real estate is a good means to grow wealth but there are better ways to invest in real estate with less risk than leveraging your home thereby putting it, possibly your marriage and family at risk.
- Q: What are the Pro's Con's of being a real estate agent? Im thinking of changing careers....Anything helps : )
- I used to chat with a real estate agent several days a week, at a site unrelated to sales. She often mentioned the irregular income--she couldn't count on being able to meet her mortgage or buy groceries unless she'd been good about saving and nothing unexpected had come up. Some months she did well, others not. It bothered her having to be on no matter what her real mood was. Sometimes she resented driving people to see a bazillion houses but them never making up their minds. She didn't like having to drop everything if a sale was possible--but readily admitted she'd show a house on Christmas morning, or miss her child's school play, if it meant she got her commission.
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Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Wall and Steel
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 pc/month
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