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Ironing linen, shirts and clothes for you and your family!


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Hello


If you manage to take care of all the washing of your household, well done! it is a quite demanding job. But what about the ironing?


Besides good food and good sleep, nothing gives you a feeling of respite, relaxation and fitness than your laundry all done, clean and ironed and... in the right shape and place too.


Ironing ensures the fabric is sanitised, lasts for longer and you can feel the cosiness of bed linen, underwear, pigjamas, shirts and other clothes perfectly soft and smooth on your skin.


I am pleased to remind my service The Ironing Arrow, on pedals, regular or on demand: you can book the collection of your items through my dedicated number 07444689311.


I will come after 4 or 5pm on my bicycle to collect max 1 Ikea bag at the time, the price is between £45 / £49 and includes max 3h work.


The delivery is the morning after before 9am unless you require different arrangements.


My service The Ironing Arrow is also available on premises and if you need regular help for the actual washing and for small repairs (those bottons! those hems!) I can do these as well.


Please ask me for more information or book me asap to avoid disappointment: ironing is physically demanding so that I have limited availability!


Call Maria for The Ironing Arrow service now 07444689311. Please include your postcode.

Thank you so much


Kind Regards

Maria

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