

# Remove an Account Factory Portfolio and Product
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The following procedure guides you through how to sign in as an IAM Identity Center user in the **AWSServiceCatalogAdmins** group and then clean up your Account Factory portfolio and products.

**To sign in to your management account with the right permissions**

1. Go to your user portal URL at *directory-id*.awsapps.com/start

1. From **AWS Account**, find the **Management** account.

1. From **AWSServiceCatalogAdminFullAccess**, choose **Management console** to sign in to the AWS Management Console as this role.

**To clean up Account Factory**

1. Open the Service Catalog console at [https://console.aws.amazon.com/servicecatalog/](https://console.aws.amazon.com/servicecatalog/).

1. From the left navigation menu, choose **Portfolios list**.

1. In the **Local Portfolios** table, search for a portfolio named **AWS Control Tower Account Factory Portfolio**.

1. Choose the name of that portfolio to go to its details page.

1. Expand the **Constraints** section of the page, and choose the radio button for the constraint with the product name **AWS Control Tower Account Factory**.

1. Choose **REMOVE CONSTRAINTS**.

1. In the dialog box that opens, review the information to make sure it's accurate, and then choose **CONTINUE**.

1. From the **Products** section of the page, choose the radio button for the product named **AWS Control Tower Account Factory**.

1. Choose **REMOVE PRODUCT**.

1. In the dialog box that opens, review the information to make sure it's accurate, and then choose **CONTINUE**.

1. Expand the **Users, Groups, and Roles** section of the page, and choose the check boxes for all the records in this table.

1. Choose **REMOVE USERS, GROUP OR ROLE**.

1. In the dialog box that opens, review the information to make sure it's accurate, and then choose **CONTINUE**.

1. From the left navigation menu, choose **Portfolios list**.

1. In the **Local Portfolios** table, search for a portfolio named **AWS Control Tower Account Factory Portfolio**.

1. Choose the radio button for that portfolio, and then choose **DELETE PORTFOLIO**.

1. In the dialog box that opens, review the information to make sure it's accurate, and then choose **CONTINUE**.

1. From the left navigation menu, choose **Product list**.

1. On the **Admin products** page, search for the product named **AWS Control Tower Account Factory**.

1. Choose the product to open the **Admin product details** page.

1. From **Actions**, choose **Delete product**.

1. In the dialog box that opens, review the information to make sure it's accurate, and then choose **CONTINUE**.