Don't know anything about SlimCleaner, have been using CCleaner and CCEnhancer for a while and pleased with it.
Well how to put this. If your aim is that you "clean" of your windows in a way you have to do a reinstall than you are dead on the mark. Unless you realy know what you are cleaning exaclty and how it efects every other aspect of your windows than you may can use such tool properly. If your only contribution to the cleaning process is that you click on a button like "select all" then you are activly destroying your windows! I know from experience on supporting normal consumer pc that such "cleaning tools" do more harm than good. The standard settings are very good for an average Joe PC-user and some small settings which are in some cases right to do you can do without such "cleaning tools". Beside from malware such "tools" can destroy your system quickier than you can say "clean"! There should be on every atempt to "clean" a big fat warning sign "This ain't a toy! You will destroy your system very thouroughly if you don't know what you are dooing! Click on yes to destroy your system."
Ccleaner Privazer JetClean GlaryUtilities SystemNinja Uncleaner Cleanmgr sagerun But why is there not a program that can do that all in once? The Ultimate Cleaner would be awesome!
would be interesting to see how it works if there was. Currently the only AIO cleaner is format c: /q lol
I do like Uncleaner and CCleaner. Both do a wonderful Job and serve my purpose perfectly. Never tried all the above listed though.
Pro tip for CCleaner, create a "ccleaner.ini" in the program folder to make it portable, it will save settings into that.
Uncleaner by Josh Cell is good and fast, though I also use ccleaner. The ccenhancer add on is a must to get the most out of ccleaner.