How to remove traces of "uninstalled applications"

Hi,
We often install some applications or tools on our phones and end up removing them for some reason
Uninstalling the application using standard Nokia phone tools does not completely remove traces of these applications just like MS Windows applications which usually leave some traces or "registry entries"
Is there any tool to completely clean our devices from any traces left behind
Regards

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