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Domestic bin cleaning service

Until now, a professional service offering the cleaning, disinfecting and deodorising of wheelie bins has not been readily available, and it is nearly impossible if not dangerous to do it yourself.

Based in Wilmslow, Cheshire Bin Clean Limited now offers a unique domestic cleaning service for residential customers in and around the borough of Macclesfield.

Wheelie bin cleaning is currently considered to be an important factor in reducing the risk of bacterial build up that is responsible for the majority of food poisoning outbreaks in the UK. Our ecologically friendly process will leave your bins not only cleaner but safer.

How much does it cost?

Option 1
£36.00
Annual payment
to cover
12 monthly cleans
Single bin
Cost per clean £3.00
Option 2
£20.00
Half-yearly payment
to cover
6 monthly cleans
Single bin
Cost per clean £3.25
Option 3
£10.50
Quarterly payment
to cover
3 monthly cleans
Single bin
Cost per clean £3.50
Option 4
£66.00
Annual payment
to cover
12 monthly cleans
2 bins
Cost per clean £2.75
Option 5
£36.00
Half-yearly payment
to cover
6 monthly cleans
2 bins
Cost per clean £3.00
Option 6
£20.00
Quarterly payment
to cover
3 monthly cleans
2 bins
Cost per clean £3.25

How to order the service

Select your service option, then call us with your credit card details (Visa, Mastercard or Switch), or post a cheque with your name, address and phone number written on the reverse to:

Cheshire Bin Clean Limited, 133 Moor Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 6BY

How it works

Our specially adapted vans carry all the equipment necessary to perform the cleaning at your property, leaving absolutely no mess behind when we leave.

The bin is lifted to the wash position by a hydraulic ram, then once in place the high-pressure jets blast the dirt and grime from inside the bin. Any remaining marks are removed with a hand lance.

The bin is lifted again to drain any excess water back into the water recycle system, and then the bin is coated with a disinfectant and finally deodorised. Any water used in this process is collected and recycled, minimising usage and impact on the environment.