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Hey Guys,

Ok so starting a cleaning business in Newcastle - will be specialising in Commercial and Contract Cleaning. Having a complete mind blank as far as names are concerned. Have my graphic designer ready to go with logos etc.

Lend a hand! Need some suggestions of names - motto's etc

Will most likely be something in it if a name is chosen.

Get creative, very open to hear anything!

HALP!

Regards,

Chris

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lean mean cleaning machine: no job to big for our lean mean cleaning machine to be seen by team beam hydro steam... yo

crystal clear cleaning

dust musterers

green clean (people will think your methods are environmentally safe and hire you even if they are not) just like the green energy gimick :whistling:

better than mr sheen cleaning co.

mr sparkal (simpsons)

The Happy Scrubber!

Happy Scrubbers!

Man Maid

Chore Whore cleaning services..

Or you could put em all together

Man Maid Happy Scrubbing Chore whore..cleaning services !!!!!

One shiny dollar per letter if you choose any of the above :dry:

The Happy Scrubber!

Happy Scrubbers!

Man Maid

Chore Whore cleaning services..

Or you could put em all together

Man Maid Happy Scrubbing Chore whore..cleaning services !!!!!

One shiny dollar per letter if you choose any of the above :merli:

haha if I end up with that I'll give you $1000

I'm just that nice of a person

:dry:

haha if I end up with that I'll give you $1000

I'm just that nice of a person

:dry:

Ok ok ok ok ok ......ok

Try this:

A Man, His Mop, their Dream.... MOPMAN a love story

Best said in an Hispanic accent or Movie voice over style!

(also good as a dipping sauce for chups and widgis)

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