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Genuine cleaner recommendations? *Update - a warning


hattie92

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I know there are plenty of people looking for cleaning work and everyone is after a genuinely amazing, trusted cleaner but does anyone have a cleaner that they would highly recommend in the ED area?

Have had lots of disappointments...


We're in a 2 bed flat, looking for a fortnightly clean. Will need proper references and proof of insurance.


Thank you


*Update - many cleaners messaged me and I followed up with them all. I would like to warn others not to trust one of them - they are called Diamond Shine Cleaners ([email protected]). A woman called Nicole approached me claiming to be a local business, fully insured, registered with trust a trader. She directed me to check out Instagram and Facebook pages which, on further investigation, differed to other handles she had posted on here. If you google the company, good reviews come up, but it is in fact for a totally different Diamond Shine cleaning company.

They are not at all local to SE and could not provide any of the aforementioned documentation, a name of who I was speaking to or an address of their whereabouts but wanted me to transfer a deposit directly to a bank account ahead of the clean.

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