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Cleaner needed in SE26


Alison_cat

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I realise this might be a bit far out of some people's patch but we're looking for a reliable cleaner in SE26. We've been using an agency but their service is unreliable and I'd rather we had someone where all the money could go directly to the cleaner themselves. Any recommendations please do let me know!

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Hi Alison,

If you haven't found a cleaner yet, then I have some availability.  I visit St Christopher's Hospice so am in the area.

I charge £16 per hour and you provide all the cleaning products.  £17 per hour and I provide everything.

Car owner: I come with my own Miele cat & dog vacuum cleaner, mop & bucket, lots of attention to detail (ocd style 😅), trustworthiness, honesty, amiable attitude, hard work and references.  Animal lover. Text/Whatsapp/Call Sofia on 07988 391288

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