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jennyjoan | 20:26 Thu 14th Sep 2023 | Home & Garden
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Well I have been trying to get somebody to give my house a good clean although it is heaving with handicapped aides which I hope to get collected next week.

 

A lady has contacted me asking me do I want a light clean or deep clean - what does that mean.  Thanks  If a go for a light clean would she change beds for me.

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I'm sure you would only need the light clean, which can include changing the bed.

A deep clean is more for really dirty premises or like dirty ovens etc where extra time would be needed.

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ok - thanks Winner - thought that - will get her when the aids are gone.   no [point in cleaning around them.  

How are you now jenny?

jennyjoan dont forget the cost will be different too as obvs deep clean will take longer but ask what they are prepared to do for the amount they charge or some allow you to say what you want done then they tell you the cost for the whole jib or hourly rate.

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light clean is £15 an hour

Ask her what she does for a light as opposed deep cleaning . 
a one off deep clean is a good idea then on a regular basis a light clean .  

I'm not sure if it's the same for everyone but I have a cleaning company do most of my cleaning until I'm back on my feet. They offered to do a deep clean first which really was a deep clean - cupboards, fridge etc. I couldn't get a person with a mop, which was what I was really after - I don't suppose gou can say 'Mrs Mop' anymore.

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