Parallels-how to delete prior TC/TM backups

MacBook Pro 10.5.4
TC 500 Gig
I have been running TC/TM Backup for a few months.
I have had TC/TM back up everything on my MBP internal drive - knowing full well that it backed up everything that changed - even slightly - as did my Parallels folder
Now I want to save/conserve some space.
I know how to exclude my Parallels folder from future TM/TC backups.
My question is --
How do I delete all of my previous Parallels files from my multiple previous TM/TC backups.
I know about hard links, I know about bundles ---
I just can't delete al of my previous Parallels backups.
Thank you.

Open Finder and locate the VM folder that you want to delete. Click the Time Machine icon on the Dock. Click on the monolithic file you need to delete. Click on the Gears button. Select delete and all instances of this file past and present will be permanently deleted.

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