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Jess2003

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  1. Short ad created. Property is currently tenanted and white goods only supplied Best Jess https://m.spareroom.co.uk/17852813?utm_source=copy_link&utm_medium=social_share&utm_campaign=advert_share
  2. Part furnished 2 bed flat in a house conversion in upper Sydenham available to rent for £1800pm. Available from 19th February Drop a message for more information Regards Jess
  3. Happy New Year everyone ✨ We’re now taking bookings for monthly reset cleans and regular weekly or fortnightly cleaning for busy households looking to start the year with a clean, calm baseline and a simple system to keep things running smoothly. Our reset cleans bring spaces back to order, with regular cleaning designed to maintain that standard week by week — practical, thorough, and supportive without fuss. Local to East Dulwich and nearby areas. Message here or text 07424 994942 to book a January slot or have a quick chat about what might suit your home.
  4. 🎄 Pre & Post-Christmas Deep Cleans Hosting this year — or dealing with the aftermath? S&S Cleaning has very limited spots left for full deep cleans before and after Christmas. Perfect for: ✨ Guest prep ✨ Big resets before hosting ✨ Post-Christmas recovery ✨ Homes needing more than a quick tidy Slots are filling fast. Message 07424 994942 now to book your Christmas clean.
  5. Not yet but have been seriously considering it. Good to know others are successfully using it.
  6. Room for Rent – Sydenham Hill (SE26) A cosy, bright fully furnished small double room available in a friendly family home near Sydenham Hill. The house is well-kept, quiet, and welcoming, with shared access to the kitchen, bathroom, and living area. Located in a great area with cafés, restaurants, shops, and excellent transport links into central London and surrounding areas. Rent is £650 per month, all bills included (utilities, council tax, and Wi-Fi). Would suit a professional female or student who is tidy, respectful, and easy-going. Someone with green fingers would be ideal, as there are plenty of houseplants around. Available from 31st October. Message for more details or to arrange a viewing. 07842351025 https://m.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/upper_sydenham/17852813
  7. I'd like to give Randolph a recommendation. As a plumber he assisted with switching out an old style radiator for a towel rail and was professional, personable and knowledgeable. Just brilliant! I'm really pleased and would 100% recommend
  8. You are correct. I do run a solo cleaning company that offers resets and decluttering I've advertised here on ED forum In regards to your feminism comment, nowhere have I mentioned the gender of the reader. Men and women run homes so I'm sorry you were triggered unintentionally. This post however is about me and in parallel refining my service. I also run my own home with 2 children and alot of the things I've learned as a solo cleaner I apply at home. Every tip trick, product and equipment gets invested back into my own life. I firmly believe in practice what you preach and I aim to ensure my advice and services are personal and lived. It means my clients get holistic support. This isn't an advert it's me trying to learn more ways to help myself and therefore others. Thanks for sharing your way of doing it – I like how practical your steps are, especially the rubbish and dishes by type, that makes a lot of sense. I get where you’re coming from with the 10% everywhere approach. For me, I find doing one room at a time feels less overwhelming because I get that little boost of seeing a space fully finished. I guess it really comes down to what feels easiest and keeps you going – different methods click for different people. Angelina I think that poster took that picture off Google. Hoarding and clutter are serious mental health problems so I'm not going to entertain it.
  9. Carpet can be a pain at times, the maintenance takes effort. I’ll look into that spray as a handy in-between for freshening things up. Steam cleaners are becoming more popular too and definitely seem more hygienic than a mop and bucket.
  10. Thanks for the tip! I did a quick search and I’m thinking of grabbing a Bissell one. Looks like it’d be really handy for crumbs and pet hair without dragging the hoover out all the time — and especially at night when I don’t want to wake the kids 😅. For me the flat microfiber mops with the bottle attached has been game changing. No more lugging a bucket about, the thought would put me off at times
  11. I’ve been thinking about how different people manage their homes, especially when life is busy and there never seems to be enough time. Some do a little each day, some blitz at weekends, and some just tackle things when they can’t stand it anymore! Here are 3 things I’ve noticed help a lot: 1. Start with one reset: Choose a single room (often kitchen or bathroom) and get it back to baseline. 2. Keep a simple kit: Just a handful of reliable products and cloths make it easier to get started. 3. Mini resets: 10–15 minutes daily stops everything from sliding back. Personally, in my own home I do a quick evening routine — tidy up, hoover, flat mop (it’s quick and easy), a room spray, and fabric freshener. Then at the weekend I’ll do a deeper clean. I’m curious — what works for you? Do you have any routines, hacks, or tricks that help you keep on top of your home? I’m always looking for ways to grow and develop the services I run. My aim is to support busy, overwhelmed people who need a practical helping hand. My passion is creating supportive space resets that genuinely make homes feel lighter and calmer, and my goal is to keep building that here in our community.
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