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Laddy Muck

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I'd tried 3 different window cleaners (each once only!) which were recommended on here and I wasn't happy with any of them.


Today I used Harry Gosling and I am absolutely delighted with the job he has made of our windows/doors. He cleaned them thoroughly the "old fashioned" way with his ladder, bucket and that squeezy-blade-thing which traditional window cleaners use. Result: truly sparkling windows. He washed the window cills and frames too. What a difference! All at a fraction of the price of the others.


He is such a nice chappie too.


You can contact him directly on:


07894506863.

@ Jason,


It was actually via one of your posts that I saw Harry's name. So thank you for that. I wasn't sure whether or not to plump for him as I'd had poor experiences with recommended window cleaners on here. Anyway, I took a punt and am so pleased I did. I will definitely keep using him and recommending him. Top notch guy and really very reasonably priced especially given the high standard of his work.

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Hello, I had Harry come over to budget my windows and made an appointment and he never showed up. I left messages and never heard back. Has anyone been in touch with him recently? Did he lose his phone? Thank you! Would love to use him based on the recommendations here.
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