Exclusive: Valorant Cleaner.bat

Be cautious when executing batch files, especially if you're unsure of their origin or purpose.

"VALORANT CLEANER.bat" files are user-created scripts designed to boost performance by clearing temporary files, flushing DNS caches, and removing Riot Game logs to reduce micro-stutters. While generally safe, these scripts should be reviewed in Notepad before execution to ensure they do not alter registry keys, which could trigger Vanguard anti-cheat penalties.

The script will often target the main game installation. It will look for and delete folders that can become corrupted: VALORANT CLEANER.bat

Press Windows Key + R , type %temp% , and delete the contents of that folder. Skip any files currently in use. 5. Close Unnecessary Background Applications

Or long strings of random characters ^!%%~$ – this is obfuscation. Malware authors do this to hide format C: commands. Be cautious when executing batch files, especially if

Right-click any downloaded .bat file and select Edit (or open it with Notepad). Inspect the code. If you see lines trying to download files from external URLs (using powershell or curl ) or lines that hide commands entirely, delete the file immediately. How to Build a Safe, Custom Valorant Cleaner

Your Config folder in AppData\Local\VALORANT\Saved contains crosshair settings, video settings, and keybinds. Over time, patches can create legacy entries. While not always visible, these can cause input lag or settings that fail to "stick." A cleaner can nuke these folders (forcing a factory reset) while preserving your account data. The script will often target the main game installation

Scan for these dangerous commands: