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Hello there,


Can anybody recommend a brilliant cleaner that can help me keep my two bedroom flat (SE22) clean and tidy? There are only two of us that live in the flat so it doesn't get too dirty. I'm thinking around two hours per week should be enough to clean the place and also iron 4-5 pieces of clothing.


If you - or anyone you know - can help me out, please get in touch!


Thanks,

Jessie

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I gave lloyds number as hes my partner and a close friend whom he has done work for before recommend him too, hows that a problem. He recently got laid off due to business closing down, we've a 2 year old and I am currently 6 and half months pregnant so any work he can get at the moment would be great. Thanks.

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