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I'm writing this recommendation as my cleaner Polly has some availability to take on new houses

She and her husband are professional, friendly and do a great job. I honestly don't know how my house is cleaned so well in the short time they are here. I look forward to them coming every week because everything looks so nice afterwards.

I've used cleaners in the past who I haven't been happy with, so highly recommend.

Polly is on +44 7727 042636

PM me for more info if you like.

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I can also highly recommend Polly. She has cleaned our house for a number of years and does an excellent job. She is reliable and professional. We would definitely recommend her!

Polly?s number is ‭+44 7727 042636

Please PM me if you?d like any further info ‬

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I'll also add my recommendation for Polly. She's been helping us at our house in Peckham for over 5 years now. She's reliable, flexible when we need to change and efficient. She also does my ironing as I HATE ironing!

More than happy to speak by PM or phone if you want to make sure I'm a real person/customer!

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