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We use tenancy cleaning companies for this kind of work. I find that their cleaners do a better job than the ordinary ones because they're just used to clean thoroughly. It's all business, you know. I call them and say what I need to be done, get talking about it and they offer me a cleaner - they get money and I get my house cleaned. It's all about communication. That being said, I can recommend you a good cleaning company if you're interested in checking out what kind of offer will they come up with. I'll PM you.

Hi John,


Some time ago (maybe about a year) I used Clean Carpets and was satisfied with the job they did. Recently I decided to hire them again and now I use them regularly for all kinds of domestic cleaning. They are affordable and I would definitely recommend them, you can look them up here: http://cleancarpets.co/SE21-dulwich/ . I hope that helps.


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