Even running into this issue a few times, I agree that without the guest
definition anymore uvtool better does not remove guessed image names.

I soemtimes hit it if I had "virsh undefine <guest>" to then remember
"oh it still has images, :-(".

There could be two things thou:
2. a "uvt-kvm purge <guest>" command that will remove the files it would create 
for a guest of that name - with big warnings - that would avoid everyone having 
to learn which paths to look for
1. on uvt-kvm destroy with an undefined guest uvtool should emit a warning why 
it can't and mention the purge action

Doesn't change anything on the current triage of this, but I came by and
wanted to share my idea for it.

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  uvtool won't clean up storage if vm does not exist

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