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Squeegee Brothers Traditional Window Cleaning pride themselves on traditional cleaning techniques for domestic customers.


The traditional method of window cleaning is by far the best, most pristine way of cleaning, as the windows are left clear and dry with any dirty water wiped away.


This is done with the window cleaner applying a cleaning solution to the window with an applicator and then cleaning it off manually with the use of a squeegee, we then wipe down the windowsill and edges with a clean cloth leaving a perfectly clean window every time. We also use this method for all our internal window cleaning, should this also be required.


Through experience we know that old traditional window cleaning methods are always the best way to achieve a quality, cost effective finish. Ladders, application of an eco-friendly cleaning solution and a squeegee guarantee a perfect finish.


We're always keeping a weather-eye on the market; we are the most competitive in the market while still allowing us to continue to provide the highest quality service delivered by the most competent window cleaning professionals in the business.


Our prices are fixed, based on the number of bedrooms, regardless on the amount of windows!


PRICES:


Shop Frontage (inside and out) - ?9.99

Bungalow or 1 bed - ?9.99

2 or 3 bed - ?14.99

4 or 5 Bed+ - ?19.99


Frames and sills cleaned as standard! Free of charge

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I cannot recommend Squeegee Brothers highly enough; clean, tidy and meticulous ensuring the finest detail when cleaning our windows; he even cleaned all the frames around our patio doors, getting rid of all the cobwebs and dirt; they now look brand new! Thanks Again
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Squeegee Wrote:

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> Squeegee Brothers Traditional Window Cleaning

> pride themselves on traditional cleaning

> techniques for domestic customers.

> ​

> The traditional method of window cleaning is by

> far the best, most pristine way of cleaning, as

> the windows are left clear and dry with any dirty

> water wiped away.

>

> This is done with the window cleaner applying a

> cleaning solution to the window with an applicator

> and then cleaning it off manually with the use of

> a squeegee, we then wipe down the windowsill and

> edges with a clean cloth leaving a perfectly clean

> window every time. We also use this method for all

> our internal window cleaning, should this also be

> required.


Hi - can you let me know your availability this week please. I have shop premises on Pellatt Road in East Dulwich.

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