First Repost Cleanup: Set Up DeleteTik in 10 Minutes
This guide is for first-time users who want a clean first run with zero guesswork. If your goal is to bulk remove old reposts, setup quality matters as much as speed.
Use this checklist to launch your first repost cleanup safely.
Pre-Run Checklist
Before starting DeleteTik, confirm these basics:
- You are logged into TikTok in Chrome or Edge.
- Your browser session is stable (no repeated login prompts).
- You know whether you want full cleanup or filtered cleanup.
If any of these is unstable, pause and fix that first.
Step 1: Install and Open the Extension
Install DeleteTik from the official Chrome Web Store listing, then open it on your TikTok profile page.
Do not run cleanup from random unofficial scripts. Keep the workflow inside trusted extension surfaces.
Step 2: Choose Reposts as the Target
For your first run, keep scope narrow:
- Select Reposts only.
- Do not mix repost and likes cleanup in the same first test run.
You can clean liked videos in a second run once this one is complete.
Step 3: Decide Full vs Filtered Cleanup
Two safe starter options:
- Full cleanup: fastest way to clear old repost history
- Filtered cleanup: remove by date or keyword while keeping selected items
If you are unsure, start filtered. It is easier to review and reverse your strategy before larger runs.
Step 4: Run a Small Pilot Batch
For the first session, run a smaller batch to validate behavior:
- Start cleanup.
- Watch progress for a few minutes.
- Confirm results in your profile.
After a successful pilot batch, continue with larger sessions.
Common First-Run Mistakes
- Running overly aggressive cleanup immediately
- Switching targets mid-run
- Ignoring temporary rate warnings
- Forgetting to review filters before clicking start
A clean first run builds confidence and reduces account friction.
What to Read Next
After your first repost cleanup, continue with these guides:
- How to Delete All TikTok Reposts Fast in 2026
- Smart Filters for TikTok Cleanup: Date and Keyword Playbook
- How to Bulk Delete TikTok Videos, Reposts, and Likes in 2026
Conclusion
Your first cleanup run should be controlled, not rushed. Start with reposts, validate one small session, then scale.