3.3 gigs in /var/cache/PackageKit/24/metadata after dnf system-upgrade

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I followed the instructions in the Fedora 25 Installation Guide and the DNF system upgrade document, using `sudo dnf system-upgrade download --refresh --releasever=25` and then the `sudo dnf system-upgrade reboot` command.

I then worked through an issue with the stock repositories and packages causing my Nvidia graphics to lock up, and I eventually had a working system.

After a month of updates, I started seeing warnings about the size of the var partition. Somehow /var/cache/PackageKit/24/metadata is still there and very large. I tried `sudo pkcon refresh force -c -1` but I still have 3.3 gigs in PackageKit's Fedora 24 directory.

What would be a good course of action?
I'm reluctant to use root to just delete the files, assuming that they are in some PackageKit database somewhere.
Is there another step that should be added to the DNF system upgrade document to have this directory cleaned?
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