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Hi I am Sarah , I've used a house cleaner for a couple of years now - I have had great service from her, and my cleaner is thorough, reliable and trustworthy.

She have listened to our individual requirements and the results are first class

I have no hesitation in recommending her

If you require any information please do not hesitate to contact me

Private message or email.

[email protected]

My husband number in case you need to contact us

07742 873259


I don't know what happened some one has just deleted my recommendation .

I would like to know if I need to pay to use this web site?

I found this cleaner at this forum and I just would like to recommend .

Thanks


Sarah

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