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I just had Dan from Southeast Cleaning over to do a deep clean.


I contacted him on very short notice when I'd discovered the person I had arranged wasn't going to make it, and was in a bit of a desperate situation. He fitted me in at the end of the day and did an astonishingly thorough job. His attention to detail was the best I've seen in any cleaner in this country, ever! Really, really worth every penny.


If you want further details, feel free to PM me.

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Another recommendation for Dan from South East Cleaning - he did an end of tenancy clean in my flat this weekend and did a fantastic job. He kept in touch before the day and was on time. The flat was thoroughly cleaned and he was efficient and very friendly and helpful. Would definitely use Dan again.
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thanks to this forum i have found the right person to clean my new 3 bed flat ..

Danny came on the dot (finished a bit later than planned) and made me and my wife happy

he was very efficient , reasonable, professional

nothing else to say


thumbs UP

highly recommended

male cleaner?

i was sceptical !

he came on thursday morning.. (with his mate as it was a big job)

on time

with his own stuff (even hoover, mop, ladder etc.)

i went out so he could feel comfortable

when i came back i was shocked !

THE WHOLE PLACE WAS LIKE NEW

money well spent

never expected that

we will be using dan again

  • 2 weeks later...
For normal cleaning, Dan is ?10 an hour. I use him for regular cleaning of my small flat and have also used him for a one off clean at the beginning of the year (wasn't moving though) and his charge was very reasonable and my place was like a new pin. He brings all his own cleaning products etc., is very efficient, punctual and I would highly recommend him. Pleasant chap too.
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