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Cleaners recommended Urszula + Monika


Stan

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I'd like to recommend Urszula who has been cleaning my flat for years and I now consider a friend. First of she is NICE...and that means a good person, decent, honest and has a nice personality. I think this is important because they are in your home cleaning and you want to trust them and like them.

Secondly she is good at her job, reliable and generally cool. She is a hard working mum and has a great sense of humour.


She has joined up with Monika who I don't personally know but imagine she is great too.


These two ladies work very hard and deserve their fledgling business union to do well.


Please support them.

Urszula 07873617266

Monika 07484 709499

I can also vouch for Ula who has been cleaning for us for years. She is hardworking, absolutely reliable, takes initiative on many things and is a great person.

She is looking for some extra hours.

Ula has a car so is able to get around and works for a few families in the area.


I am happy to provide further references if needed, you can just message me and I will supply my contact details.

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