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Cleaner Recommendation for Christina - from a Client of 2 years:


As this is the place I found our wonderful cleaner, I felt it was the best place to sing her praises and recommend her services.


Christina has been a life saver for over 2 years now and I mean that! I literally breathe a sigh of relief on the days she comes over, which is once a week for 3 hours!


With 3 boys (5-16years) - our house needs regular attention and Christina does a great job for us.


She is very reliable, friendly and discreet. I also love the fact that she has offered to help out with post-party clear-ups and other things that pop up.


If you have been considering hiring a cleaner, do it! It's made a huge impact on our family life.


I am happy to provide references. Send me a PM or Christina's number is: 07402 011 483


All the best

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

I also would highly recommend Christina - she works very hard and is thorough, cleaning all surfaces including cupboard doors,the microwave and even the pedal bin! She has been cleaning for me for a month and I have been really impressed with her high standards. The floors are spotless and the bathroom looks great, particularly the shower area.

I really value Christina's help!

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