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Cleaner required fortnightly in Peckham


Lse15

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Hello,

 

We’re looking for a reliable and thorough cleaner to come once every 2 weeks for 2 hours, on a Tuesday. 
 

We have a 2 bed flat with a 9 month old baby and 2 cats. We keep our flat very clean and tidy but need help with deep cleaning, including the bathroom and kitchen, doing things like cleaning windows and shutters and dusting.
 

Jobs will include:
*wiping surfaces/mirrors/furniture/dusting
*Hoovering 
*Pulling furniture out and deep cleaning behind/hoovering (every 4 weeks)
*cleaning/wiping walls and skirtings (every 4 weeks) 
*Mopping 
*inside windows (every 4 weeks) 
*Thorough clean of toilet, kitchen, bathroom

We live in Peckham.
 

DBS check preferred and 2 references required. Please get in touch. Thanks. 

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