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Along with others on this forum I would like to recommend Sylwester Wiacek from BAMS Carpet Cleaning Company. Our pale green carpet (also the arms of our bright red sofa) look as good as new - amazing considering we live with two young children and two cats! Straightforward quote, and friendly service. 07707 499906
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I would also like to highly recommend Sylwester Wiacek for Spring carpet cleaning. This is the second time he has cleaned carpets/rugs for me and I am very pleased with the result. He provides a very professional, friendly and reliable service. Sylwester can be contacted on telephone numbers; 07707 479906 or 0208 680 8035
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