Slow late 2015 iMac
I have set out below an etrecheck report and would be very grateful for any guidance as to what I should do to resolve these issues, the main problem being how slow it is!
Earlier Mac models
I have set out below an etrecheck report and would be very grateful for any guidance as to what I should do to resolve these issues, the main problem being how slow it is!
Earlier Mac models
The first thing I do with any Mac that has ever been affected by any non-Apple "cleaning" product is to erase it. It saves time and aggravation — both of which are mine to save. However, if you are so motivated and have sufficient time to explore options short of that, review the following. Some of it may need to be adapted to the particular macOS version you are using, and if you have questions regarding that please write back.

As a category, non-Apple "cleaning" products are scams. Merely uninstalling them, even when performed in strict accordance with their instructions (which often don't work) is usually an insufficient remedy due to the effects of having used them.
Very briefly stated, the recovery procedure from having used such things is as follows, and in the following order:
Since the results of Steps 2-4 are almost always unsatisfactory, I omit them as unnecessarily time-consuming.
An expanded procedure for Step 5 is provided below. Be sure to read everything and understand its implications. Less drastic solutions certainly exist, but this one will probably result in the least amount of your time and need for constant interaction. It is also unequivocally supported by Apple's published documentation, is what a Genius Bar would do if you were to pay them to do it, and it is the exact same procedure I use given a Mac that has been affected by similarly categorized products.

To recover from the effects of having used "CleanMyMac" to modify your Mac, the additional software you require and the essential files you need, follow the applicable recovery procedure below:
The first thing I do with any Mac that has ever been affected by any non-Apple "cleaning" product is to erase it. It saves time and aggravation — both of which are mine to save. However, if you are so motivated and have sufficient time to explore options short of that, review the following. Some of it may need to be adapted to the particular macOS version you are using, and if you have questions regarding that please write back.

As a category, non-Apple "cleaning" products are scams. Merely uninstalling them, even when performed in strict accordance with their instructions (which often don't work) is usually an insufficient remedy due to the effects of having used them.
Very briefly stated, the recovery procedure from having used such things is as follows, and in the following order:
Since the results of Steps 2-4 are almost always unsatisfactory, I omit them as unnecessarily time-consuming.
An expanded procedure for Step 5 is provided below. Be sure to read everything and understand its implications. Less drastic solutions certainly exist, but this one will probably result in the least amount of your time and need for constant interaction. It is also unequivocally supported by Apple's published documentation, is what a Genius Bar would do if you were to pay them to do it, and it is the exact same procedure I use given a Mac that has been affected by similarly categorized products.

To recover from the effects of having used "CleanMyMac" to modify your Mac, the additional software you require and the essential files you need, follow the applicable recovery procedure below:
"CleanMyMac" claims another victim.
SO any ideas what I do to fix it?
Slow late 2015 iMac