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lrm123

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  • 3 weeks later...

Had this guy come round to clean my windows today. There were two of them and they did a great job - very thorough first clean, and very considerate with the internal window clean (wore shoe coverings etc). Very reasonably priced given I'd not had the windows cleaned for years.


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  • 1 month later...
A friend of mine recently used a window cleaning company which covers the whole London area. She told me their prices were reasonable and she was happy with the end results. She also told me the men were friendly and polite which is a must when it comes to providing a service. The company's number is 020 3746 2532. As far as I know you can book them any time. This is there website http://www.london-window-cleaning.com/.

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