No utility is required because a terminal command easily does it; which the 
utility likely duplicates.  While in terminal and in the flash
drive do this command which removes all .folders or single .files, make sure 
none of them are neededd as are some in a users home directory.

make note of the specific syntax characther by character which might not be 
spoken and which limits the action to only dot files in the
current flash drive home directory:

RM -rf ./.*

On Fri, 18 Feb 2022, christopher moore wrote:

> Hello,
> Has anyone had experience running the dot_clean utility in terminal to remove 
> dot files from USB drives?
>
> Chris
>
>

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