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Hello everyone I run Clarks Handyman Services and I would like to promote a new cleaning service.


If you have decking, fencing, stonework, brickwork, pathways,or garden furniture why not have it professionally cleaned.

You can restore almost anything back to it's new condition with a high power wash i supply the pressure washer and all attachments all you need is a supply of water outside or in.


I have already provided this service for some of my clients and the feedback i get is pure happiness.


So why not transform your patio with a high pressure wash, or treat your decking to a clean and restore it to its former glory.

I have uploaded some photos of the results you could achieve.

Please note these photos are 100% genuine thanks to one of my very kind clients


The choice is your's but i can assure happiness is the end result.

I am based in East Dulwich and cover all local areas


call Terry on 07717572036

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