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Extreme cleaner from York makes £7K a week tackling ‘filthy hoarder homes’

Meet the extreme cleaner from York earning £7k-a-week who transforms “filthy hoarder homes” until they’re spotless.

Libby Denney, 29, first donned her rubber gloves and started cleaning homes aged 19 and says she’s seen some “horrific” conditions – including wee in bottles and piles of rubbish.

Libby says she’s seen some of the most “horrific living conditions” – from stacks of used adult nappies to piles of dead flies – but isn’t put off by any grime and loves getting stuck in and helping people.

Since she started her cleaning business – Clean Up Company – Libby has scrubbed 2,000 houses and says some can take up to five days to finish.

Mum-of-two Libby, from York, North Yorkshire, said: “I’ve worked as a cleaner for 10 years on and off.

“It was my dad, Billy, 43, that got me into it by going on a job with him and I’ve never looked back.

“It’s hard graft – the before and afters make the job so worthwhile.

“I’ve had to clean a mattress where a man was dead on there for three months.

“When there has been a body the smell can be awful.

“I have seen pretty much everything there is and I’ve got used to it.”

Libby’s dad, Billy, worked as a waste remover and started taking her along to jobs with him in April 2010.

She said: “I loved it and got great satisfaction from it – it just came naturally to me.

“It seems to be the only thing I am good at in life, I always seem to come back to cleaning.”

‘Seen it all’

Over the last ten years, Libby says she’s seen it all.

She said: “There was adult nappies once, which had been soiled up with sht and pss and the toilet was leaking every time it got flushed.

“I usually you find a lot of wee in bottles, maggots, you name it we’ve seen it – needles and stuff.

“There tends to be quite a lot of needles because of the drug takers in the area, so my dad comes in and clears the area and then I come in and clean the property.”

Libby said that people are often embarrassed by the state of their home when she arrives.

She said: “They are obviously going to be embarrassed when they show me around their property but I need to see what I am working with.

“If the house is empty, the process can be much easier.

“But if it’s busy it can slow up the process.”

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Over the last 10 years, Libby has cleaned thousands of properties and says some of the filthiest can take up to a week to complete.

She said: “We work from nine to five on a week day.

“Some houses can take a day and some can take a week.

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“I would say I have cleaned around 2,000 houses since I started.”

Libby charges £2,500 for an environmental clean and then £4,000 for a deep clean.

Alongside her business, Libby has released new cleaning products – including cloths, scrapers and brushes under Genie Cleaning.