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Hi my name is Christina

45 years old

Polish hardworking woman

I have 12 years of experience in house cleaning

5 years experience in carpet cleaning


I'm available to work on wednesdays and thursdays but for right people

I expect to be paid ?8.5 an hour of my work ( domestic min 3 hours )

?11 / hr end of tenancy cleaning

Carpet cleaning can be done from ?30 to ?50 pounds per carpet or rag


I have all the equipment that is required for the job

I use my own chemicals so you don't have to send any extra cash

I can provide reference on the spot

And also can give you an invoice for the job if required


If you are interested

Or want to ask any questions feel free to contact me on

0788 3626 436 ( preferably text message as I don't use my phone while working )

You can also send me PM with your name , tel number and I will get back to you


Thank you for reading

Kind regard

Christina

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