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My current cleaner could no longer perform her services for us and I am back looking for someone who has a high standard of cleaning; someone that will give my house a proper clean and notices when things need to be cleaned or wiped rather than being told and can ask to do more hours if needed rather than doing half a job in the time or time wasters that clock watch waiting for their shift to be over.


I'd like someone who is trust worthy, reliable, hard working and speaks English and would appreciate any recommendations.

I can recommend my cleaner, Dalva. She is Brazilian, has been cleaning for me for over a year (3-4 hours a week) and is reliable, thorough, trustworthy and does a good job. She charges ?10ph. Her English isn't great, but she is learning! She is looking for more working around the Peckham/East Dulwich/Camberwell areas, so if you'd like her number, please drop me a message. Thanks.

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I would recommend our cleaner, Annie. She is Bulgarian but you can communicate to her by leaving notes and sending texts. Better than spoken but she does also speak English. We have had her for about 6 years in three different houses. Lots of our friends have her. She comes to us every Friday so the house is nice and clean for the weekend. Let me know if you want her details. She is ?10 per hour.

Hi . I work like cleaner . I am honest , responsible ,hardworking ,trustworthy and I am not scared about hard work. I am available every Monday all day, Tuesday and Wednesday all day. I can do everything in your house . I can do the laundry and iron aswell. For more information text me 07710552530

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