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New house filthy but expensive kitchen geb

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ExtraFox19 · 26/06/2019 20:17

I bought s beautiful house with a very expensive my fine kitchen with American fridge freezer and rangemaster. I have been struggling with the general filth left my the previous owners. I am very upset because I have two very needy young children and it’s so hard for me to clean and I put every penny into house. I was trust yk clean extractor but it’s hopeless , rhenoven smthough cleanish inside is sitting in a filthy space .!thebfrudhe freezer has areas I just can’t get clean. To replace both would cost be about £5k. Would you get specialist cleaners or just fork out for new ones? I don’t want to spend lots trying cleaners and then finding j need to replace anyway as they haven’t got rid of all the dirt? Can anyone recommend any specialists in London?

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ExtraFox19 · 26/06/2019 20:18

Sorry my toddler pushed post sorry for typos.

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lululatetotheparty · 26/06/2019 20:24

It's hard to read your posts with all the typos... but definitely no need to replace! There are loads of oven deep cleaning specialists especially in London. I found one who was good on Mumsnet a year or so ago but can't find the number now. Why don't you post again with the title asking for an oven/appliance deep cleaning service in London?

JohnLapsleyParlabane · 26/06/2019 20:25

We use Eagle Eye oven cleaning

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