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annieB

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I can highly recommend Cameron from Eagle Eye Oven Cleaning. Our oven had the 'ultimate deep clean'. Cameron has transformed both the oven and hob. He used materials that did not leave a toxic smell, all the parts were removed and cleaned in his van. Care was also taken to cover and protect the wooden floor. Good value for money and now a sparkling clean hob and oven.


Cameron: 0794 776 4357


http://www.eagleeyeovencleaning.co.uk/

Cameron came round to clean my oven earlier this week and did a brilliant job! So I would like to second this recommendation for anyone who's oven is in need of a clean. My oven literally looks like new!


He was really friendly, tidied up after himself and left my kitchen smelling lovely. He was happy to come over after work hours which I found really convenient.


He was also really honest - I had booked to get the hob cleaned too but he told me it was clean enough and didn't need doing.


I'd highly recommend him.


Cameron: 0794 776 4357 www.eagleeyeovencleaning.co.uk

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