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NEED A FLAT CLEAN FOR MOVEOUT


james_ja

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Hello,


I am moving out of my flat this weekend and require a professional flat clean. Has anyone used any good companies (really looking at a reasonable price for this or will conduct the clean myself). No oven/hob required to be cleaned which should reduce the price.

2 bed flat, 1 bathroom and an open kitchen/living area.


Any shouts for companies would be much appreciated!

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hi i know a good cleaner

her name is christina

she is always there when i need herr

i can highly recommend her as she did some work for me before

and i was delighted with the outcome


she charges ?12.5 an hour for end of tenancy

her number is

074567 04038


good luck john

hi my name is Sarah

i am an experienced cleaner

i use my own materials so you don't need to spend more money while i work for you


my charges are:

first time customer ?12 an hour for end of tenancy, retuning customer ?11 an hour

first time customer ?10 an hour for standard domestic clean, returning customer ?9 an hour


my number is

0788 64 777 94


regards

Sarah

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