Last updated: 2026-04-23 · 4 min read
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Find & Delete Cache Databases Files on Mac

Quick answer

Cache Databases files often pile up in ~/Library/Caches after installs, downloads or app activity. Most can be removed safely once you no longer need them. Here's how — manually or with OptiClear.

File Location
~/Library/Caches
Space Recovered
1 GB – 20 GB
Risk Level
Safe

Manual Cleanup Steps

  1. Quit the app completely (⌘+Q in the menu bar).
  2. Open Finder and press ⌘+Shift+G to open "Go to Folder".
  3. Paste this path and press Enter:
    ~/Library/Caches
  4. Select the files you no longer need and move them to Trash. Empty Trash to reclaim the space.

Manual cleanup is tedious and easy to get wrong. OptiClear scans your entire Mac in seconds, finds every related file, and removes them safely — files always go to Trash first, never permanent deletion.

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One-Click Cleanup with OptiClear

Manual cleanup is tedious and easy to get wrong. OptiClear scans your entire Mac in seconds, finds every related file, and removes them safely — files always go to Trash first, never permanent deletion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to delete these files manually?

Yes — files in ~/Library/Caches are app-generated and safe to remove after quitting the app. Risk level: Safe. macOS or the app will recreate anything still needed.

Will I lose my settings or data?

Manual removal of the support folder resets the app to defaults. To keep settings, back up the location first or use OptiClear's selective cleanup.

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