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Industrial cleaner needed


JRK

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Hi there,


We have just moved into East Dulwich and I am looking for an industrial cleaner who can come in to our 2 bed terrace for a few hours and blitz it so it's super clean. Does anyone have any recommendations for a professional cleaner who isn't too expensive? I'd like to get the place spotless before we move all the furniture in on Saturday so it would need to be done on Friday.


Many thanks,

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