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I think isopropyl alcohol is an ingredient in the cleaning fluid and not acetone. I think no ink supplier sells an acetone based cleaning fluid. I think he would soon lose his customers. Acetone is a strong solvent that can ruin many plastics and that might damage epoxy bonds in the print head.
The main ingredient in window cleaners with ammonia is water that has some alcohol and cleaning agents and a small amount of ammonia added, but no stronger solvents are used.
I think "pharmacists cleaning solution" is also popular in Europe. It consists of 1% concentrated ammonia, 3% propylene glycol, 20% isopropyl alcohol and rest demineralized/distilled water. Percentages are by volume. No acetone or other strong paint thinner type solvents are used.
The main ingredient in window cleaners with ammonia is water that has some alcohol and cleaning agents and a small amount of ammonia added, but no stronger solvents are used.
I think "pharmacists cleaning solution" is also popular in Europe. It consists of 1% concentrated ammonia, 3% propylene glycol, 20% isopropyl alcohol and rest demineralized/distilled water. Percentages are by volume. No acetone or other strong paint thinner type solvents are used.