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Cleaner for Deep Cleaning wanted


Cessj

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We are relocating and putting our place on the market and have estate agents coming around to take pics on Friday. So need someone who is able to deep clean our 2 bedroom apartment this Thursday please. You must be thorough, reliable, trustworthy and have previous experience of deep-cleaning. I would prefer an individual cleaner (you can bring along an experienced helper)but will consider responses from an agency though please no pushy sales tactics.


What's needed - general

General all round hoovering and mopping of all floors (mostly bare floors) and rugs

Skirting boards and doors

Dusting all round

cleaning Windowsills

mantlepieces


Oven / grill / hob thorough clean

kitchen units (some inside, mostly outside)

Fridge (exterior only)

Extractor fan cleaned

Microwave cleaned

Kitchen worktops and tiles

Between units / oven


Behind radiator covers

All surfaces dusted and wiped down


This is just a general indication of what needs doing. You may have to work around packing cases etc I'm afraid.

Checkable references.

Good rates paid for the right person.

PM me please!

Hey there,

I think we have everything you need at http://www.bobstenancycleaning.co.uk/

We usually clean for tenants and landlords who want the property sparkling to get their deposit or attract new tenants. That said we focus on perfection, as we give guarantees for our end of tenancy cleaning. Likewise, our deep cleaning service doesn't fall and inch behind.

Our cleaners will get your as ready as it can get for it's prospecting new owners.

I will honestly tell you that you can get better prices from a private cleaner, but we stand behind delivering quality service, which is exactly what I think you're looking for.

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