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Any recommendation for an end of tenancy cleaner?


am.ms

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Try with Pleased To Clean You. I found a recommendation of theirs here in the forum and decided to try them out. Was pretty happy with their work, especially because they offer everything a person might need when moving. I got my move out cleaning+carpet washing+ man & van services and got a great deal for all that.

I suggest you call and check with them, see what they'll offer you.

Just a quick follow-up.

Got all the work done by "Pleased to clean you" and do not regret it. The cleaners they sent were efficient, really friendly and did everything according to my instructions. The service comes with a 72-hour guarantee, which, I found out, you do not get with a one-off clean. They said that this insurance is designed to cover an additional reclean of the property if they miss something and the landlord isn't happy about it.

Luckily, we didn't have any problems whatsoever and even managed to save some ??.

We're quite happy with everything and strongly recommend the company for moving-related services.

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