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Opened my own Cleaning Company


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Hello everyone , My name is Alfie, a lot off you will know who I am I used to do house cleaning 2019,2020,2021, and got so much good feedback and cleaning is not just a job to me it’s my passion as I’m very OCD and love to make a difference . 

I have now done what I’ve always wanted to do and have opened my own Clenaing company 

The services I offer are all on my website but I no longer do house cleaning .

shops,pubs,gyms,block cleaning plus much more 

 

My website  is below for you all to see however it’s still not 100% complete  

https://www.a-class-cleaning-services.co.uk/

If anyone has any questions please do not hesitate to contact me on 07902555627

Thank you 

 

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