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Have to add though that you should never, ever clean dirty edits on the official files and even doing it on mod files can result in the mod breaking.
A google search will find it for you if you haven't already got it in the documentation that came with FNVedit.
I know a lot of the old guard power users like to talk about "cleaning" mods, but the reality is that most modern, well-made mods don't need cleaning, and cleaning them has the risk of completely breaking them - and definitely WILL break the official files, and many larger projects like TTW or The Frontier.
Unless you specifically know that the fix for a very specific problem involves cleaning a specific mod or combination of mods, don't waste your time.