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Does anyone else run around like a scalded cat before the cleaner comes?

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grannyactivist Thu 05-May-22 13:13:20

The Wonderful Man has pushed me into getting a cleaner. She charges £35 for two hours and started ten minutes ago.

I have done more sorting and tidying this morning than in the whole of the last year - because ‘the cleaner’s coming’! I have a fairly open house under normal circumstances and am always quite happy for people to take me as they find me - so why do I feel the need to make an exception for the cleaner?

AreWeThereYet Thu 05-May-22 13:17:10

When we were both commuting and working I used to have a cleaner every Friday - to have a nice tidy house while we were home at the weekend. Thursday night would see me rushing around cleaning to make sure it was all tidy so she could clean, sometimes until midnight ?

After a few months we got rid of her. Partly because she kept breaking things. Partly because I came home unexpectedly one day and found her sitting on the sofa with her son watching our videos.

Witzend Thu 05-May-22 13:21:21

Because it’s easier to dust, hoover and polish if everything’s tidied away off floors and surfaces?

Not that I have a cleaner now, but when we lived abroad and I had what they used to call a ‘houseboy’ (yes, I know) I did try to tidy up for him.
When I first had one, though, supplied by dh’s company, I used to feel guilty enough to start doing some household job while he was there - e.g. cleaning the windows. But he’d take that as a reproach (‘I do that, Madam!’) so I soon learned to chill.

Farmor15 Thu 05-May-22 13:26:17

No - I know her well now and don't do any cleaning or tidying before she comes. Our house is very untidy - we prefer to work in garden than house!

Hetty58 Thu 05-May-22 13:28:37

When I was working full time, my cleaner came on a Thursday. My four kids (and any houseguests) would tidy up very well on a Wednesday evening - but never at any other time. She never saw how bad things got!

joannapiano Thu 05-May-22 13:37:00

I have never had a cleaner, but do have a chap clean my oven every 6 months. I always clean it before he comes.

Aveline Thu 05-May-22 13:39:59

Perfectly reasonable to tidy the place so the cleaner can get cleaning. Makes better use of her time.

Sparklefizz Thu 05-May-22 13:53:13

grannyactivist £35 for 2 hours? Crikey! I hope my lovely cleaner doesn't read that as I could never afford her at that rate.

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 05-May-22 13:57:23

I don’t have a cleaner but I’m sure I would clean before she came. Otherwise she might gossip about me to her other clients.?

Visgir1 Thu 05-May-22 13:57:36

Not really, I just tell DH to put away his left out "rubbish" before she comes.

Ladyleftfieldlover Thu 05-May-22 14:13:22

No, apart from emptying the kitchen bins.

grannyactivist Thu 05-May-22 14:19:31

Sparklefizz - I know! ? Yesterday she did a three hour ‘maintenance’ clean for a man with a learning disability that I support - and charged £60 for that! (Though I have to say she earned her money.)

Cleaners here usually charge £15 an hour, but the laws of supply and demand are in their favour as it’s a seaside town with a high number of retirees. I was the ‘lucky’ one who responded to the cleaner’s online advert the quickest - followed by about thirty others who weren’t so lucky. She had three vacancies coming up and I grabbed all three; for me, my parents-in-law, and the man I mentioned above.

A friend of mine is a Dental Nurse who earns pennies over £10 an hour and she’s planning on cleaning on her days off.

BigBertha1 Thu 05-May-22 14:28:30

No I don't do it as he is here all the time anyway.grin

Fennel Thu 05-May-22 17:04:06

No I don't clean before she comes but do tidy so she can get on with the main part.
Hardly dare mention the pay rate here - £8-10 an hour. And if you pay more the word gets round and you're not popular!

Lucca Thu 05-May-22 17:08:36

Tidying is fine but cleaning ? Before the cleaner comes ? No way,

eazybee Thu 05-May-22 17:15:16

In the days when I worked and I had a cleaner, yes I did.

SusieB50 Thu 05-May-22 17:20:40

I have never had a cleaner before but I’m recovering from a hip replacement and I have as a favour my son and DiL ‘s cleaner for 1.5 hrs a week for £20! after cleaning for them . It’s just for 5 weeks , but was a bit mortified when she said she would do my shower with “special “ stuff next week ! I did tidy up a bit but can’t do much else . She just does all the floors , bathroom , kitchen and changes my bed for which I’m very grateful . Next week I think I will be able to flick a duster round !!

lemsip Thu 05-May-22 17:32:41

No, I am the cleaner!

Sara1954 Thu 05-May-22 17:42:48

We are a household of three adults and three children. On cleaner day everyone is up early tidying and putting away.
I feel like I’ve run a marathon by the time I get to work.

Granny23 Thu 05-May-22 17:48:08

I've never had a cleaner, but I could do a spectacular job in half an hour when I knew that MIL was on her way.

silverlining48 Thu 05-May-22 17:57:14

I had my first experience of a cleaner only this week, like Susie have had a hip replacement and struggling.
It went well, yes I tidied as it made sense. She seems very pleasant, worked hard and charges £11 ph but uses my hoover and I provide the cleaning sprays etc.
Before I found her I rang a few agencies and they wanted me to pay their cleaner £10 ph direct and send them separately, £5 or £6 ph. a huge cut, which shocked me. Though there may be negatives I woukd much rather the cleaner got more of the money.

So I managed to find my cleaner on recommendation and if it works out I will,probably up her rate a little in future.

I live in the SE, close to outskirts of London.

grannyactivist Thu 05-May-22 18:05:13

I know my cleaner’s charge is over the top, but having been either away or unwell for so long I really did need some help and as I said up thread it’s a case of supply and demand. I decided I can manage the two upper floors if the cleaner does the porch, hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen and utility room. It took her the full two hours to do those rooms - after I’d tidied (not cleaned).

She’s only going to come once a fortnight - that’s all she could offer and it’s all I can afford.

Auntieflo Thu 05-May-22 18:07:54

I have had a cleaner since my cancer diagnosis, just over a year now. She charged £25.00 for 2 hours, but she does such a good job, and is lovely, so I give her £30.00.

dragonfly46 Thu 05-May-22 18:15:10

I pay my two cleaners, mother and daughter £40 for an hour and a half. They work like galley slaves.

Sara1954 Thu 05-May-22 18:26:11

I pay £14.00 per hour, and she’s worth every penny.
She doesn’t do every room every week, but what she does, she deep cleans, and I can just whip around at the weekends with the vacuum.
She’s also told to leave the childrens rooms and the playroom if they are a tip. I don’t want to pay her to tidy.