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Dear all


We are a family run cleaning services based in Crystal Palace Road.


We are happy to take on all aspects of domestic cleaning. We will provide a reliable and friendly service and will always strive to do a complete and thorough job.

No matter what you need cleaning, bathrooms and kitchens cleaned, floors mopped, hoovering,dusting, and other general cleaning. We will make sure it is done right ! All aspects of cleaning can be arranged to suit your individual needs.


I am open for a prior meeting before you take in a consideration the right person to give this job,

We are hardworking and reliable, with a keen attention to details team. We provide cleaning services to houses from the forum.We have been cleaning in the Herne Hill , East Dulwich ,Brixton,Peckham and surround areas

for many years , We are looking for a new clients more. We are reliable, trustworthy and CRB checked we have excellent references


Our hourly rate is:


Weekly cleaning: ?10 per hour -

Fortnightly cleaning: ?12 per hour -


Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require any further information or book and appointment.

Contact number :0795 603 3354.


We Guarantee exceptional service and promise you will not be disappointed by the results.

No Agency fee - No contract -



Regards


Lucia

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