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Kai_63

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I have been searching the forum for a cleaning agency (rather than a private cleaner). I can't find many recommended here, apart from Selclene who are on the list albeit a little pricey, and Jane Jefferson who are our current agency but I don't think are great value for money.


Any recommendations from genuine agency clients? NO direct private messages from agencies, recommendations only please.


Thanks!

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Hi,

I use mums2clean


http://www.mums2clean.co.uk/#!cleaning-services-in-london/c1se


It's run by Mihaela. The cleaners come on time (or if late, Mihaela will notify you) and do a good job. Usually she will send the same cleaners to you and if there are any problems - e.g. cleaner is sick, or cleaner needs to be changed - she always notifies me and asks me if it's OK. She's very fair and I've not had any problems.

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