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alieh

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I want to recommend Julie and Michelle, who did an amazing job of cleaning our house after a year of horrible building works. It is still a building site and they were not daunted! We will definitely be asking them to come back in a couple of weeks when the work is finished for a final deep clean.


They worked incredibly hard and did a brilliant job in very difficult conditions.


Here is their thread with contact details (I also added a recommendation on their thread):

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1414202,1414202#msg-1414202

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alieh Wrote:

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> I want to recommend Julie and Michelle, who did an

> amazing job of cleaning our house after a year of

> horrible building works. It is still a building

> site and they were not daunted! We will

> definitely be asking them to come back in a couple

> of weeks when the work is finished for a final

> deep clean.

>

> They worked incredibly hard and did a brilliant

> job in very difficult conditions.

>

> Here is their thread with contact details (I also

> added a recommendation on their thread):

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?3

> 0,1414202,1414202#msg-1414202

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