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Easiest way to just delete the files added to the slp folder by my mod is to open the mods archive in your game\mods folder. It's just a zip archive without an extension.
There you can see exactly what files my mod adds.
I just don't post a list now for I'm at work, and I don't want to miss a file or write it down wrong.
To be more precise, all my terrain mods (exept the space ones) change the shallows to a more swampy look (to add more diversity to terrains and reduce the effect of no visible water effect on this terrains and its dark edges to middle/deep water that result from this - which looks a bit weird in my opinion).
This one just changes the color/saturation so and adds some snow/ice layers so it fits the other terrains.
@The_Jenkster
It makes them look snowy. Nothing beside the visuals are changed.
@j.gregs92
AoEs Mod system uses additional files for most graphics, but steams verification of your game cache just checks files that are original game files (otherwise it would delete mod files too for example).
The easiest way to delete them manually is to go to your game\data\ directory and delete the slp subdirectory. This one contains all seperate graphic files.
To avoid this in the future, have a look at my Mod Manager. It is able to completely delete every mod you installed using Mod Manager too with just one button click.