Tried to r00t Acer iconia table (didn't worked) Now I need to remove su binaries.How? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I tried to root Acer B3-A10 tablet with Kingo Root.
Root is unsuccessful, however there are still file su binary files in /system/bin, /system/xbin etc.
Now I cannot enter PokemonGo 0.37 as it detects su binaries.
How can I remove those su files without having root to do it on Android?
Is it possible on Windows, Linux via shell? How?
I cannot find Linux drivers, just USB drivers for Win 7, 8 :/
I also cannot find stock rom that should be ACER_AV0L0_B3_A10_1.007.00_WM_GEN1.
Any help?
Thanks

Do you have custom recovery? You could root that way then install SuperSU and use the full unroot option. This is how I keep playing .37 and can still switch to rooted when I need it.

I dont have custom recovery or any kind of file to flash ...

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