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Can you recommend a cleaner?


pa2ita

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My lovely cleaner just left, and I would like to find a substitute. Is there anyone you would recommend?


I have had a succession of cleaners, the last of whom just left. Some of them have been truly wonderful, and it really makes a difference to everyone in this house.


I would like to find someone trustworthy and consistently thorough to help keep this house in check: wooden floors to vacuum and wash, dusting, kitchen, bathroom. The occasional extras such as oven or fridge or windows, but these can be scheduled within the allocated time on some days. Occasionally, bed changing and putting the wash on.


Many thanks!

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Our cleaning lady has few free slots.She is trustworthy, punctual and loves childrens.You can contact her on 07791293900.She charge 11 pounds per hour and I am being able to pay by bank transfer which is very convenient. Excellent quality and service!

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