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WANTED - Professional end of tenancy clean & carpet clean


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I am looking for a professional company or persons to do a full clean of a 3 bedroom flat. Most of the flat is pretty clean as I clean regularly, but will require cleaning of inside kitchen cabinets and oven.


I also need to have 3 rooms professionaly carpet cleaned, this would be using a shampoo vacuum and not done by hand!


Persons must be professional as this is an end of tenancy clean and I will need receipts for the jobs to pass on to letting agent as proof to meet tenancy agreement.


Thanks

I can do 3 carpets for ?150

If you are interested

Experienced carpet valeter from south eastern trains

I have valid entry permit to prove I work where I work

I am also self registered cleaner as dstr8 cleaning - can give you an invoice

Other tasks of your end of tenancy cleaning can also be arranged for as little as ?11

I have washing / drying Hoover (2 of them van washing carpet cleaner )

I use only non toxic cleaning detergent

I'm available Tue and wed Thu only any time


0788 3626 436

Daniel

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