The particular filter that you mention is provided by
...\gimp\share\2.0\scripts\coffee.scm (where you need to put the appropriate
path to replace the ...). Deleting this file will remove the filter - although
it will reappear next time you reinstall GIMP.

The question is why bother? The script file itself is only 3 KB, so doesn't take
much disk space. Why not just ignore it if you don't want to use it?

>Hello, Gimp world, 
>
>So I have come to a point where I know my workflow and certain filter
>I in no way need...
>
>Is there a way to remove certain filters which are built into gimp?
>
>I tried looking through the files but with no success. (I tried to
>locate the filter 'Coffee stain', as a test.)
>
>Any help and guidance would be very welcome.
>
>
>Windows 10 - Gimp 2.10.8 <3 
>
>Thx

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