The isopropyl alcohol might have dissolved some PCB chemical residue on the PCB, i soldered some new PP3 9 volt battery connections on some gear today, first time i opened it and there are patches of chemical residue on the board, your board looks like dust dirt etc ans the alcohol has spread it around, unless the batch you have is contaminated, best try the mirror test Jackorocko said try, one pass over a clean mirror with a clean applicator, brush or something, as the alcohol evaporates the residue will show, if not, tut tut your board was dirty and you dissolved the dirt, drown it and use a new brush, gently, not sure about acetone, ive worked in the GRP / CF trade molding and acetone is aggressive stuff, not sure on PCB, it might be ok, i don't do PCB production, oh don't drink any of the chemicals. LOL.
Dave.
