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Warning! I paid ?100 for a "Deep Clean Service" with Domestic Clean London (0203 475 8340)and received terrible service. Perhaps my own fault for paying on the doorstep before seeing inside the house (I went out whilst the cleaners were in situ), however, after being 1.5 hours late, they didn't even make the bed!


See photos of the post-deep clean!


www.domesticcleanlondon.com


Be warned!!

south east cleaning Wrote:

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> try this next time

>

> "brilliant cleaner"

>

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?3

> 0,1477502,1549323#msg-1549323

>

> my starting price is ?120-?150 (1 bed)

> 2 people

> 4-7 hours per job (size of the property matters

> but not as much as the state of it)

>

> to be honest i have to say that i wouldn't make

> the bed, change sheets, iron or water the plants

> unless paid extra

> after the actual cleaning is completed

> that's not what the deep is is about

> that is general housekeeping

>

> deep clean for me is:

> skirting boards

> doors / frames

> windows inside / frames

> floors (no carpet wash)

> cupboards from inside and out (as well as the

> top)

> tiles

> toilet / behind the toilet

> bath / behind the bath if possible

> fridge in and out

> oven in and out

> ...

> this sort of stuff

>

> i was once asked to cut the grass as well though

> but i'm not a gardener

>

> many thanks

> Dan


Would tend to agree with the above list - I'd strip the beds before any

sort of deep clean and throw away the rubbish that's under them :).

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