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Employing a cleaner
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To add to my original post
As with others I provide the cleaning materials and I agree completely that you aren't going to find a cleaner for minimum wage. In my part of the country (good, reliable) cleaners are much sought after and I am glad I have found one
I understand the points about cleaning in the interim. From my point of view I am not over bothered by that as I live on my own and don't have many visitors. All my socialising is done out and about!0 -
We have a cleaner who comes once a week, we supply our own cleaning products, if you choose to use his there is an extra 50p charge per hour.
We of course clean our home, but he will bottom a room on each visit, he even vacuums the dog!0
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