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Sylwester Wiacek carpet cleaning - recommendations?


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Thought I'd reply too as we went ahead and used him. He was fantastic - meticulous and careful. We unfortunately have some paint damage which won't go, but he got the majority of bad stains etc out. And he will come on weekends which is very helpful! Will definitely use him again.
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I've just used Sylwester too, after seeing the recommendations on here. He did one bedroom carpet (covered with tea/pen/rust stains) and it looks like new. A very professional service, reasonable rates and Sylwester is extremely friendly and helpful.
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I found Sylwester on this forum and he cleaned all the carpets in my house and did an excellent job for a very fair price. He is an extremely hard working and pleasant young man and we were so impressed with him that we are now using his house cleaning service for a regular weekly clean. He tells me he does all sorts of end of tenancy cleans and one off spring cleans. I have not used him for these service but based on what he has done for me so far, I can highly recommend him.
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Sylwester just did my carpets, arrived on time and was very polite and professional. Quoted ?70 then came to do the job at very short notice. He then said that as it was quicker than expected he would only charge ?50! Fantastic, I recommend him and will definitely use again.
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I called Sylwester last week having seen this post on the forum and he's just been and done an excellent job in cleaning our carpets following building work by some very inconsiderate builders! He's finished more quickly than originally expected so adjusted the price according. Very pleasant and courteous guy, I would definitely recommend and will use again.
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