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Disabling cloud in game properties does not delete the cloud data.
You have to manually delete them. (delete the save files)
While browsing around, I found this
"From what I've discovered, you can open your game, then - while the game is open - go to the saved file location in Windows Explorer and delete your saves there.
Once your game closes, Steam saves whatever is in your saved game folder to the Steam Cloud. But it can't save what isn't there so your saved game is gone for good"
Post is really old though (2019) so, I'd assume just browse the local files (or where ever the saved files are located) for whatever game and delete the saves folder.