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Cleaner Needed SE22 Twice a Week from 30 July


ElleTN

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Hi there, I?m a cleaner and I also live in SE22! I?d be more than happy to fit you both

In my schedule. I?m friendly, reliable and have great attention to detail, I can also provide

Excellent references upon request. Please contact me if interested via call/ text or email.

Many thanks

Laura


Mobile: 07946885480 email: [email protected]

Hello my name is Kali and I have been cleaning and ironing in Sydenham,Forest Hill , East Dulwich, North Dulwich,and the surround sound areas for many years.


I have excellent references if you request and a good experience.


My hourly rate is ? 12.


I provide a housekeeping service and individual attention to every client.Our daily, weekly and fortnightly services aim to turn your property into a cozy home.


Ironing for some people is one of those tasks for which to find a moment to do it is very difficuly.You always worry that the load is bigger and bigger wek for the week.Don't worry I am here to help.You You can book this service separately or along the normal household cleaning.


I am happy to work while you are at home or while you are at work.


I work quickly and efficiently to ensure an economical cleaning service, brilliant results, and minimal disruption to your personal routine


Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need any additional information,


I guarantee you exceptional service and I promise you will not be disappointed by the results

07447920220 Cheers Kali

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