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Cleaner needed Dulwich Village


LEONINE98

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Hi


Busy lady looking for a cleaner for house, around 4/5 hours per week. Best would be 8.30am start either on Monday or Wednesday or Friday.


Looking for someone who can do the job better than I can, who thinks of all the little extras and leaves house looking lovely.


House is tidy and not dirty but I am short on time and need someone to do those extra jobs. Can you help with


- Stripping beds, washing sheets and towels and making up beds with clean sheets and making beds look lovely?

- Dusting and hoovering in all the nooks and crannies.

- Cleaning the kitchen (work surfaces, mopping), cleaning bins;

- Cleaning two bathrooms including Viakal on limescale and leaving shower doors nicely polished

- Tidying up living rooms, hoovering sofas, putting cushions back in place, dusting, polishing wood, ensuring decorative items are back in place on shelves. Cleaning the floor with wood floor cleaner.

- Dust, hoover and tidy bedrooms;


I live in Dulwich Village and would love references and recommendations from people I can call. Hope there's someone out there who can help. I provide all cleaning products and will pay a fair wage.


Hope to hear from you.


Thanks


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Hi, I am currently a nursing student operating a cleaning company within East Dulwich and Croydon area. the company offer a 10% discount on all new customers. At Scooby cleaning, we are reliable, trustworthy and hardworking cleaners who provide excellent services for our client.

I can forward my references and recommendation upon your request.


Thank You


Scooby Cleaning


Tel:07506912804

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