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Cleaner needed for Deep Clean


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Hey,


we're looking for a cleaner to clean our two floor flat on Bellenden Road.


We've had a switch of tenants, but nothing cleaned between. Bedroom's don't need to be done.


We need:


Hoovering

Skirting boards

Dusting all round

cleaning Windowsills


Oven / grill / hob thorough clean

Clean kitchen units, inside and out

Fridges, inside and out

Extractor fan cleaned

Microwave cleaned

Kitchen tiles

Between units / oven


References, and availability to come and quote on the job would be great.


Dan

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Hi Dan.


My name is Danielle and I have my own cleaning company. I would be able to do this job for you at a time convenient for yourself. If you would like to check my website out then it is www.eastdulwichdustbunny.co.uk

You can email or call me to discuss further if you would like. My number is 07547043894

I hope to hear from you soon.


Kindest Regards

Danielle

Hi Dan,


I would recommend my cleaner who has been with us several years and in that time has done a couple of deep cleans/spring cleans plus cleaning our new home just before we moved in.


She is reliable and thorough, and can work in a small team with her two other cleaners to get the job done quickly.


Her name is Be and her number is 07951 992403.


Her husband Carlos handles the admin side of things and his email address is [email protected]


I couldn't recommend her highly enough!


PM me with your number if you would like me to call you with a reference.


Deborah

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