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What you should not do like the TheCrafsMan, when taking of the part from the build plate, is to put the whole build plate in a bucket of IPA, this can cause uncured resin thinned with IPA to creep into all the nooks and crannies of the ball joint, that holds the build plate, this will make the build plate unstable and can move while printing,
unless you want to take the whole build plate apart every time you finish a print, (trust me you don't) do this on some paper towels and
then throw the part into IPA.
You only need to wipe the edges and the bottom of the build plate with a paper towel and resume printing.
Only if you are changing resins do you have to clean the build plate and vat with IPA
For new users it might be good practice to empty your vat after each print, I know it is a drag, but when you don't have much experience with good support for models, you run the risk of having small unsported bits floating in the vat, and that can ruin your costly screen.
no need for cleaning just filter it into the bottle and look if you see parts on the fep or in the filter, then pour it back in the vat.