--- title: "Clean Up" date: 2018-08-07T08:30:11-07:00 weight: 500 --- To remove all the objects that the Helm Chart created, we can use [Helm uninstall](https://helm.sh/docs/helm/helm_uninstall/). Before we uninstall our application, we can verify what we have running via the [Helm list](https://helm.sh/docs/helm/helm_list/) command: ```sh helm list ``` You should see output similar to below, which show that mywebserver is installed: {{< output >}} NAME NAMESPACE REVISION UPDATED STATUS CHART APP VERSION mywebserver default 1 2021-07-15 13:52:34.563653342 +0000 UTC deployed nginx-9.3.7 1.21.1 {{< /output >}} It was a lot of fun; we had some great times sending HTTP back and forth, but now its time to uninstall this deployment. To uninstall: ```sh helm uninstall mywebserver ``` And you should be met with the output: {{< output >}} release "mywebserver" uninstalled {{< /output >}} kubectl will also demonstrate that our pods and service are no longer available: ```sh kubectl get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/name=nginx kubectl get service mywebserver-nginx -o wide ``` As would trying to access the service via the web browser via a page reload. With that, cleanup is complete.