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Cleaner wanted - 2 hours per week


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We're looking for a reliable, trustworthy, OCD person to come and clean our 1 bed flat on Fridays every week. We are near Underhill Road and Ryedale.


Duties would include the usual plus putting new sheets on the bed. I'm looking for someone who really takes pride in the finishing touches, doesn't just do a rush job.


I know people post this a lot, but I get the impression a lot are busy/ unable to commit. Can anyone recommend their cleaner extraodinaire?

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I have two fabulous cleaners (they work as a pair). They periodically deep clean certain parts of the house (their own initiative) but general weekly cleaning and ironing is done to exacting standards. They have a weekly slot left on Thursday when they spend the whole day in SE24 so somewhere within walking distance of Herne Hill/North Dulwich station or on the 37 bus route would be ideal. They are very trustworthy and have also worked overtime on occasion but always refuse to take additional payment. Please PM if you would like Cecilia's number.

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