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Regular housecleaner sought for SE22 (near Peckham Rye park)


smileman

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Hello,


Looking for an excellent local housecleaner near Peckham Rye.


We would prefer an individual rather than an agency so that all money goes directly to the person cleaning the house.


We are looking for:


-someone who is comfortable using cleaning products which are suitable for a house with a dog and a newborn baby

-primarily work on the kitchen and bath

-willing to focus on the hard jobs which don't receive regular attention, such as the cleaning the fridge, little nooks and corners, etc.

-expertise on removing lots of dog hair would be particularly helpful!


If you are interested please PM us with your pricing, availability, at least two references, and any other important details (eg what products/services you provide yourself).


Thanks!

Hi there. My name is Tracy and I am local. I have references and I have a current crb check . I charge 10pounds an hour and can start ASAP.i do not supply my own equipment or products. I prefere to use the clients as they know what they want used in their own homes. My number is 07518287111 please ring or txt .thankyou

I can recommend mine, she is very reliable and trustworthy.She is a very responsible and dedicated person at work. I could never get my house as clean as she does in 4 hrs....especially with the 2 kids here!She now looking to expand her client base.Lilli has her own full liability insurance in case she damages anything.Her phone number is 07459645021.

Please PM me for more information.

Thank you,

Karen.

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