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I used www.fastcleanerslondon.co.uk for an end of tenancy clean in April. They were able to come at 24 hours notice. Cost ?133 for a 1-bed flat, including cleaning 2 carpets. Quote was very clear what was included and what wasn't. They did a good job, though I was on hand towards the end to make sure they did it to the standard I wanted. The only thing they weren't able to address was black mould in the silicon bath sealant (which I got out by soaking with mould cleaner for several hours) and a mark in the toilet bowl (turned out it was just really thick limescale, which eventually came out easily with the help of a screwdriver!). I would use them again.
  • 3 months later...

Do not use fastcleaners...I got their details from here and was so unprofessional . Even after 2 mntha of booking ahead

They turned up , couldnt speak english and left saying too difficult to clean with no other explanation

Left us in the lurch and to our luck went with someone else who did a fab job called end of tenancy cleaning

Fast cleaners were just a lazy bloke who was not up for the job

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Also, you get 48 hour cleanliness guarantee with every end of tenancy cleaning booked. We go back and redo everything if there is a problem, just have to call to the 24/7 customer hotline (it's really 24/7).

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