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I would like to recommend my cleaner, we are very happy with him, he has been with us for over three years, very friendly, efficient and reliable. He lives locally and he helps cat-sitting as well. Pm me if you need his contact.
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Hi there,

I can second what LV wrote. I used to live with LV and moved out a while ago and Wai is now also cleaning in my new flat (once a fortnight). He's very personable and really efficient when it comes to cleaning or - more generally speaking - bringing order into chaos. I live a busy life, am fairly untidy and Wai has made a real difference. Give him a try. Happy to pass on his mobile.

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Hi ,


My mum runs small agency,if you are interested you can have a look at our website.We can provide recommendations,some of our customers have been with us for 8 years and we have nearly 100% retention rate as being small allows us to proved personalised and tailored cleaning services.Same cleaner comes every time.We have min of 2.5/3h.If you are interested you can give us a call on 0800 015 22 66.


Best wishes


Iliana

www.bigsmallclean.co.uk

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