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I wanted to pass on a recommendation for Bradley who did an amazing job cleaning carpets when we moved into a new house. He also rejuvenated an old rug that had seen better days.

He's a lovely guy, reasonably priced and can usually fit you in very quickly.

I believe he also does window cleaning and pest control - a man of many talents!

His number is 07946 328565.

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Just had Bradley around for cleaning hall and stair carpet - efficient and very helpful. Asked him to give me a quote for cleaning a sofa which he did and was reasonable so he did this as well whilst on the premises. Even though the carpet is still damp I can see the difference.
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And I can advise how to save money. The best option is to clean the carpet yourself. To do this, you just need to buy a good and proven shampoo. I share with a shampoo selection https://spotcarpetcleaners.com/reviews/best-carpet-shampoo/. Apply for 15-20 minutes, then brush and carpet as good as new.
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