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Cleaner recommendation needed for a one off job


simmonsl

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We're moving into a new flat in a month or so and the place we're moving into has been vacant for a long time and subsequently needs a very good clean.


We have 2 one year olds so don't have time to do it ousrelves but we'd like someone to mop floors, clean the kitchen including oven and inside cupboards and clean the bathroom, hoover etc.


Please let me know if you have any recommendations for cleaners that would do this sort of one off job. I guess it might be sort of an end of tenancy-clean thing.


Many thanks in advance.

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I can recommend our cleaner. She is very thorough and fast. She does general cleaning for us once a week with some ironing. Plus occasional bigger job (oven, fridge, spring clean). We also have a cat so there is a lot of hair to clean every week. I can highly recommend Marta - 07950650784
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