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Hello,


Yes my name is Rory, I work as a window cleaner in Dulwich, Forest Hill, Honor Oak and Herne Hill.

Please feel free to search my name on the forum for recommendations over the last few years.

If you want a quote, I can normally give you an idea on the phone, or PM me your address.


If I assume you are in Landcroft Road then tomorrow I'll be working a few roads away and can pop in to give you a quote around lunch time?


You can Email me [email protected]

My phone number is 07919162069


Best Regards Rory

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Rory come and cleaned our windows on Friday morning. As we hadn't had them cleaned for a while, he cleaned inside and out.


Rory obviously knows his stuff about cleaning difference types of windows, has done a great job, is reasonably priced, and he is particularly conscientious.


We've decided to start having them done monthly and will be using Rory. I would strongly recommend him if you are looking for a window cleaner.

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