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babybluu77

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Hi Babybluu77


Please feel free to contact us (www.radiantrooms.co.uk) in regards to your requirements. We charge ?12 per hour and offer one off deep cleans as well as end of tenancy cleans too.


We supply all products apart from the mop and bucket (due to hygiene purposes). We come highly recommended and can provide references on request.


I hope this helps, any questions then please feel free to contact me.


Jess

0207 652 5958

Hey there, I can offer you the services of my company - Move out Mates. We do end of tenancy cleaning as our main service. For a two-bedroom flat, our rates start at 153, without steam cleaning the carpets; 209 with the carpets in.

If you like, you can check our cleaning checklist to get to know exactly what our service includes and what you can expect.

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