Formlabs generally recommends isopropyl alcohol (IPA, concentration of 90% or higher) for washing liquid resin off printed parts. While IPA is very effective at removing liquid resin, easy to purchase, and fast evaporating, it does have some drawbacks:
- IPA has a flashpoint below typical room temperature (around 20 °C/68 °F), and therefore generates enough vapor to form a potentially explosive atmosphere in its natural state.
- Depending on local regulations, IPA may be difficult to procure or to use within buildings.
- Despite IPA’s low cost, actual operating costs may be higher than expected due to rapid evaporation and the frequency with which IPA may need to be replaced to wash parts effectively.
Depending on your use case and work environment, tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether (TPM) or Formlabs Resin Washing Solution may be a viable alternative to isopropyl alcohol (IPA) for washing parts.