..Well, good friend - that was the point..Isopropyl, 'medical-grade' or not, will leave a film, and thus can absorb-heat / re-burn.. even the thin layer of ablated 'coating', is not usually 'visible'.. we're talking microscopic-particles, here.. So.. not trying to 'pin the blame' on you - you very-well may be right in this case / it may have-had nothing to do with contamination, this time, but.. just sayin'.. For 'core-critical' components, like an SHG-crystal, spectroscopic-grade acetone is the way to go.. Gotta-remember, at the OEM, they're usually initially cleaning / installing these things in a clean-room...
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..anyhoo, hope ya get it sorted..
cheers..
j