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Due to the nature of all the stuff in S_S's version, it's not like a virus that infests other parts of your PC; it's got a limited scope providing you're not a server host, and unsubscribing should generally suffice. When you re-launch the game, the VPK of the mod will not be in your game files anymore, and the only thing that could still remain, would be altered default files, which will be changed back to normal with a quick game cache verification.
To verify you game files, go to your steam library, right click on Left 4 Dead 2, and select properties. There, go to the "local files" tab, and click on "verify game cache" (or "verify game files"). This can take anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour, but essentially what it does is go through every file to check whether something has been altered or is missing, and then fixes any files that have such problems.
Also, when I verify game cache would it affect my other mods too? What I want to know is if verification will affect anything else negatively, especially regarding the installation of oher mods. Ty in advance.
It would reset all game settings into defaults but also removes any tampering that the map might have done to them.
Probably no major risk in leaving it.