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Of course, I don't include my Data folder with this, as that's more trouble than it's worth (or in theory it is; maybe it wouldn't take as long as I'm assuming, which would streamiline the whole process...hum...), so the one problem you'll run into with more complex ENBs is the files they may add into the Data folder. For that, as Dustin says, just open the downloaded archive and look at what's there, and then find the matching files in your Data folder and remove them. Should sort you out relatively painlessly.
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Edit: Sorry, forgot, ENBs are usually not downloaded via Nexus Mod Manager, so they're files like that, but they usually will be wherever your browser puts them, which for billions of people is your Downloads folder.
Just point it at your NV directory and press a button and it removes all enb files.
I've always read it didn't do the Data folder's ENB files, so I've never bothered, but I don't see that limitation listed anymore. Have you used it?
I try to touch my ini files and mods as little as possible once i'm happy with the results.
Then again a couple months later i will discover some new mods and thus creating my own problems again.
The circle of modding.... Modding never changes