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Set each piece of your new granite countertops in place one at a time. Make sure each piece is set correctly and is positioned flush against the wall. Granite can be extremely heavy, so have a friend or 2 assist you in lifting and placing each countertop piece. Once all of the pieces are in place, you’ll likely notice that there are gaps or places where the countertop isn’t sitting level. To fix this, place small plastic shims between the top of the cabinet and the bottom of the granite. Check multiple places with a level to make sure your countertop is perfectly flat. Lift up or take off the granite pieces. Squirt half dollar-sized dollops of silicone sealant onto the top of the cabinets every 6–8 inches (15–20 cm) all over the entire surface. Then, lay the pieces back down one by one and adjust them as needed to ensure that they’re properly positioned. Check with a level halfway through the silicone’s drying time to make sure your countertops haven’t drifted. Wipe the countertop down with a clean cloth and a mixture of warm water and dishwashing liquid. Dry the counter completely with another clean cloth. Then, saturate the surface of the countertop with a sealant. Let the product sit for 10 minutes, or as long as the product instructs, and wipe the excess off with a clean cloth.

summary: Set the granite in place. Use shims to level the counter. Glue the counter down with silicone sealant. Clean and seal the countertops.


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Leave the hot vinegar to cool down some. You want it to be warm, but not scalding hot. Wear dish gloves to protect your hands from the smell of the vinegar. You will use the mixture to clean the plate of the iron by rubbing the cooled mixture on the bottom of the iron.  You can also use a soft brush to do this, unless you have a teflon coated iron as the brush may scratch the coating. Avoid using a wire brush as this will ruin the iron’s plate. This is a great way to get rid of scorch marks on the iron.

summary: Allow the mixture to cool. Dip a clean rag into the vinegar mixture.


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Before you have the necessary capital, connections, and experience to invest in your own properties, you need to work in an entry-level job. You will benefit from this by having a supervisor mentor, a steady income, and gaining experience a variety of property management tasks. There are a few paths to go for finding an entry-level job. It is often too time-consuming for a real estate agent to split his time between selling real estate and managing rental properties. A good property manager is the key to proper management of a realtor's rental properties. Submit your resume highlighting your skills pertaining to property management. Many apartment complexes or government housing facilities utilize assistants. By taking on this role, you learn the ins and outs of the job without being entirely responsible for everything at first. Instead of being the one responsible for collecting rent and late fees, you might act as the contact for maintenance or janitorial services. After a few years you may find you are accumulating capital and have the time to devote to taking on extra work. In the long run, managing your own properties would likely result in the largest profit margin. It may also become more work than you bargained for, and new businesses can take many years to get themselves out of debt. Consider the risks and rewards before making any big decisions.
summary: Get your resume out there. Contact local real estate companies. Apply as an assistant property manager. Consider buying properties down the road.