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Win a Spring clean worth £250
Spring is in the air and it's time to throw open the windows and blow away the cobwebs of winter. It's also when the cleaning bug hits and we frantically embark on the annual spring purge of our homes.
There's so much to do and so little time, but residential cleaning company Myhome Residential Cleaning is on hand to help take the hassle out of your housework!
The company loves to do the housework you hate and is dedicated to providing clients with premium residential cleaning at sensible prices.
The Croydon Guardian has teamed up with Myhome Residential Cleaning to offer one lucky reader a top-to-bottom spring clean of their property worth up to £250.
The clean will include everything from ceilings to skirting boards and just about everything in between. So, why not relax and leave your cleaning to the professionals? Put the mop away, hang up the cleaning cloths and enter the competition below.
Myhome Residential Cleaning understands that in today's hectic environment, finding the time to work, rest and play seems almost impossible. There are never enough hours in the day and mundane cleaning duties eat into your precious free time.
The company provides a flexible service and are happy to accommodate customers who require one-off's' as well as regular cleans.
All employees complete a comprehensive training programme and undergo a strict vetting process including police checks.
They use their own equipment and cleaning products to ensure sparkling results.
For more information or to arrange your personalised quote call 0845 094 8148.
3:19pm Thursday 1st May 2008
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