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A new naked cleaning business has launched in Newcastle offering services in the buff for up to £75 an hour.

From hoovering to ironing, from dusting to cleaning the oven, Glimmer employs cleaners who will complete your household jobs while completely naked.

The price is fully dependent on the number of items the cleaner is wearing with the nude service costing the client £75 per hour.

Clients can also hire topless cleaners for £65 per hour while the cheapest option is for the employee to be wearing lingerie at £55.

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The firm was launched in Edinburgh two years ago by 26-year-old Victoria Murphy, who first tried it herself wearing nothing but her birthday suit.

Victoria previously told PA: "I knew I wanted something in that adult niche which would be fun and risqué but not extreme.

"We are not an escort service. What we offer is fun and flirty.

"When I did it for a while, I had a laugh and nothing untoward happened."

Victoria now has an army of cleaners at her disposal and has expanded her business into other areas of Scotland and into England - including Newcastle.

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A woman in her 20s called Jules is listed on the website covering the Newcastle area and is described as being 'confident, positive and full of energy'.

Clients are vetted before they can book with the cleaner having the option to leave a job if they feel uncomfortable.

Victoria admits even she has been left surprised by the people who are using her naked cleaning services.

She said: "I thought we’d get mostly professional working men in their forties but actually, the clients are much more diverse.

"We’ve had some as young as 30 and others in their 80s.

"Many of them live alone and a lot of the older gentleman are quite lonely, so it’s important the experience is fun and that the cleaners like chatting.

"We have male cleaners available but women asking for men isn't something that comes up a lot.

"When I’m recruiting, I’m not worried about what people look like - as everyone has a different idea of what’s attractive – but they do need to be presentable and body confident.”

The entrepreneur, who has a degree in events management, says Glimmer prides itself on its high standards of cleaning.

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She added: "Most people ask what the client does while the cleaner is working.

"They imagine they just sit there while the cleaner puts on a show but that’s not what we do.

"A lot of clients have never done anything like this before and are often quite shy.

"So the cleaner will chat and engage with them, but, most importantly, they’ll get on with the job of cleaning the house."