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Excellent carpet/ sofa cleaner - Steve Nourse from Inclean


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  • 2 months later...
Can I add my name to Steve's list of satisfied customers. He did a great job cleaning my carpets and was punctual and professional throughout. I thought his price was reasonable and I will certainly use his service again. A nice man too.
  • 4 months later...
Slightly belated post to say I would recommend Steve very highly. He cleaned all my carpets when I moved house at the start of the year - and also a second hand white sofa I thought was past recovery. He was realistic with me about what was achievable but the results far surpassed expectations, and he was a pleasure to deal with, plus very reasonable prices too. I'll use him again when needed.
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Another recommendation for carpet cleaner Steve Nourse. Professional, punctual and very thorough cleaning of carpets and stairs on first floor of my house. I used him after seeing all these recommendations on the forum for him and can confirm he?s great and a nice chap. Steve is on 07941344137
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On 09/05/2014 at 09:46, Philtinium said:

I would like to recommend Steve from Inclean. Steve came to clean the rooms which were recently decorated and managed to remove some paint spots on the carpets and give them a thorough clean. Very happy with the results and would use him again.

 

Incleans telephone number 07941344137

Yes me too.

  • 2 months later...

Hi everyone,

Just wanted to share a complete different experience with Steve Nourse from Inclean Services ( +44 7941 344137) which I wouldnt recommend after the complete unprofessional service we experienced.

He advertised being able to do a end of tenancy clean (that included a deep carpet clean) Not only were we charged through the nose for an end of tenancy clean (£600) but he also had to come back twice to clean and even still the agency has said it’s not up to a professional clean standard. He has been given the chance to go back but won’t and not allowing to claim money back after a poor job.

Please avoid working with him and his and cleaing company at all costs.

Best,

Gavin

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