64 and 32 bit install

Creative Cloud seems to install both 32 bit and 64 bit versions of PS and LR CC on my Win 7 64 bit computer. Since my sytem is installed on a SSD with limited space, I was wondering if the 32 bit versions can be safely removed, without damaging the 64 bit install. If so, can I do that by using 'control panel' 'remove programs'?

Doesn't work!
This is what I see when trying to uninstall from controll panel:
How do I get rid of PS CC 32 Bit
Another problem. I had PS CS6 installed when installing CC. PS CS still resides on my PC but the software can not be deleted from the control panel either because it is not listed:
Please help!
Oli

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