San Antonio cleaning service wants to dust off modesty with scantily-clad maids

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For some men, a woman in a French maid outfit with a feather duster is the epitome of sex appeal.

Well a new San Antonio business, Maidz-in-Heels, aims to provide a sexy cleaning service with scantily-clad women wearing stilettos, stockings and more (or less, for an additional charge.)

The service isn’t a front for prostitution, but rather a way to appeal to customers who would like to watch an attractive woman cook and clean, said business owner Jaison Paschal.

Paschal, who also owns 210 Delivery and Moving, said he’s had many clients of his moving business ask if he offered cleaning services. Paschal describes Maidz-in-Heels as “cleaning with a twist,” offering a sexy but classy take on maid services.

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The service provides a “sin-sual cleaning… erotic housekeeping… (and) utopia cooking,” so you can get help with cleaning, re-organizing and de-cluttering a home or office. Cooking is up to the client’s discretion, and can request specific meals for the maids to prepare. The maids can also work events such as game nights, football parties, and casino-themed events, according to the Maidz-in-Heels website.

Clients can request the maids wear lingerie, a maid’s uniform, a bikini or other attire — many clients ask for business clothing. Maids can be asked to go topless for an additional charge, but that’s if the maid is comfortable in doing so, Paschal said.

The website clearly states the business does not solicit sex, and clients are not allowed to touch the maids. A male employee accompanies the maids and inspects the area prior to the cleaning service. Paschal said this is to protect the maids from any clients exhibiting bizarre behavior or signs of drug use.

Pricing for services can range from $110 an hour or up to $200 an hour — with a two-hour minimum — depending on the service type. Topless services are $20 extra per hour. Anyone using the service must place a $50 deposit to secure a date and time.

Paschal currently employs four maids for his services. His fiancé, Adriannah Pelmore, handles the recruiting process. Pelmore seeks prospects at area gyms and looks women who may be a good match for their business, she said.

She does the recruiting instead of her fiancé since some women may be put off by a male stranger approaching them with this type of business offer, she said.

One of the new maids, Tiffani Alexis, who also works as a caregiver and model, said she was drawn to the job offer since she’s used to modeling lingerie.

“It’s just something I’m comfortable with,” she said. “I love heels.”

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Pelmore said business is moderate at the moment, as the service is still new. She said she has been monitoring traffic to their website, and have noticed interest spikes around lunch time with greater web traffic. It can be difficult to correspond with prospective clients, she said, since many will contact them with a blocked phone number.

As for client base, Paschal said it consists of a mix of single men and married couples. He wants to be able to turn the business into a fun venture for clients planning bachelor parties or other gatherings, as well as a way to spice up some clients’ married lives.

In the future, Paschal said he hopes to branch out into using men for a similar business model called “Rainbow Butlers.” The butlers would appeal to women and gay men interested in the service, he said.

Pelmore said she’s confident business can only go up from here.

“It’s definitely a field of growth,” she said.

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