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Oksana, our lovely cleaning lady from Ukraine, has

some spare capacity.

I've had a number of cleaners and ironers over the

years, and she's clearly the best. She not only

cleans very thoroughly, but also tidies up and is

very pleasant to be around. After she started

working at ours, even my parents noticed how

much tidier the house was :-) Please pm me if you want

to get in touch with her.

Eva

Hi there,


I hope you are well. I have only just noticed your post but wanted to introduce ourselves, Radiant Rooms.


We're a family run business at competitive prices. We adhere to client needs and are always happy to do as our customers require. We charge ?12 per hour and are fully insured, providing all of our own equipment. We are also happy to include ironing within the cleaning duration.


Without going on too long and giving you a sales pitch I just wanted to give you the opportunity to take a look at our website and contact us if you wish!


Thanks for reading and hopefully I hear from you at some point :)


Many thanks,


Jess@radiantrooms


www.radiantrooms.co.uk

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