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End of tenancy,spring/one off cleans


Jules6862

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Hi


We are two local ladies offering end of tenancy/ one off cleans.

Have done some work off this forum (see recomendations).

Thorough , trustworthy and reliable.

Can supply products and equipment (ie mop hoover)if required


A great job guaranteed


Please get in touch if we can be of assistance


Julie & Michelle

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I want to add a recommendation for Julie and Michelle, who did a brilliant job of tackling our horrible cleaning job after a year of building works. They worked incredibly hard amid very difficult conditions, with builders and decorators all still on the job. The difference is amazing!
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Hi Julie


We are near the end of completing substantial building work at our house and are looking for cleaners. Do you do steam cleaning curtains/carpets? Pls can you also let me know your fees? We might need a cleaner as soon as this Friday/ weekend - would you be available then?


Thanks

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