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Recommendation wanted for professional deep clean on 12.12.20


gmaju

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Hi, looking for a reasonably priced professional deep clean of a 2 bed 1 bath flat in SE15 (Peckham Rye end of Nunhead). Has to be on Saturday morning 12th December between moves.

Flat is furnished and equipped so won't be totally empty but needs to include shelves/ cupboard insides/ fridge etc.

Ideally would like recommendations from a third party.

Thanks

Hello, Gmaju,


I'm available on Saturday morning for your deep clean.


I charge from ?125 for end/beginning of tenancy cleaning: all products supplied.


Regular cleaning from ?12 per hour.

I can also provide great references.

Please text/Whatsapp/call Sofia on 07988 391288

Thanks for the replies to this thread. Alfie (+44 7308 671516) did a great job of the deep clean and was very polite, with good communication before ans after. Was amazed with what he achieved in 3 hours! Recommend and would hire again.
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