The Gold Coast Bulletin

Nude maids cleaning up

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THE people behind a controvers­ial Gold Coast nude cleaning service are looking at interstate expansion due to demand.

Bare All Cleaning, which the Bulletin this week revealed had started offering a home or unit clean by scantily-clad or naked staff, has had bookings flooding in, according to its owners.

Co-owner Lucas Wilson said they had racked up 80 bookings since the start of the week and were looking to add to the 30-strong roster and also expand the area served.

“We have had some people ring up and say: ‘Would you do a discount if we do a booking for 12 months’?”

Mr Wilson and co-owner Brett Jones, of Byron Bay, hope to have 100 staff on the books by the end of the year and are considerin­g launching in Melbourne and Sydney too.

Veteran Gold Coast city councillor Dawn Crichlow called the service “absolutely disgracefu­l but Mr Jones said it was a “look-don’t-touch policy” with security for staff paramount.

Home cleaning outcalls are $90 an hour in barely-there bikinis or $149 an hour for the full monty.

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