Working mainly around Maidstone, Poppy said her clients are all male, mostly in their 50s and early 60s, and that the job has exposed her to some pleasant individuals. A woman who cleans homes in the nude to make extra money on the side has revealed what the job is really like. Behind closed doors, across Kent, people are paying to have their homes cleaned by a woman dressed in nothing more than rubber gloves and slippers. Poppy, 44, works for Naturist Cleaners, a company that allows people have their home cleaned by naked women or more rarely men. Naturist Cleaners has a strict no touching policy, and while Poppy said her clients usually respect this, one previously breached the rules by trying to touch her.

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A young man has decided to bare all to become a naked household cleaner - and he says business is booming. Daniel Aitken, 26, started his new business just two weeks ago after first proposing the idea as joke to his parents. The former construction worker now strips down to nothing but a pair of marigold gloves as he puts some elbow grease into cleaning the homes of Brighton residents. Daniel said: "I'm aware it's a pretty random job but I saw a gap in the market and thought I would jump at the opportunity. Daniel - who cleans in the buff after stripping down in the customers home - hopes his new business will go from strength to strength. He added: "I just turn up to their house with a bottle of flash, dust pan and brush, take my clothes off and start my shift. He added: "The aim of professional cuddling is to give companionship, this I do fully clothed. By Lucy Notarantonio. Daniel Aitken started his new business just two weeks ago after first proposing the idea as joke to his parents Image: Caters News Agency Sign up to FREE email alerts from Daily Record - daily Subscribe We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters.
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They're the cleaners who have decided to do things a little differently - by tidying up in the buff. This is the rise of the naked cleaner - and those working in the new field say business is booming. The year-old started his business two weeks ago after joking with his parents that this is what he wants to do. The company was founded by Laura Smith in in response to what she says was "a growing new interest in nude cleaning in British society". Daniel, a former constructive worker, has been inundated with requests from people keen to book him to clean their homes in the buff since he launched his Facebook page. Daniel said: "I'm aware it's a pretty random job but I saw a gap in the market and thought I would jump at the opportunity. Daniel - who cleans in the buff after stripping down in the customer's home - hopes his new business will go from strength to strength. He added: "I just turn up to their house with a bottle of flash, dust pan and brush, take my clothes off and start my shift.
Victoria, 25, started the company after testing the waters herself by cleaning homes in the buff in Edinburgh, where she lives. With a degree in events management and a strong work ethic, the entrepreneur was keen to start a business with a quirky selling point and began considering the adult service sector. The naked dress code has certainly done nothing to deter prospective employees, with Victoria receiving over applications last time she advertised for staff. But Victoria admits that their 20 regular clients and 15 who book an occasional clean, have completely shattered her preconceptions about the type of person she imagined would use the service.