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I've been afraid that 91% alcohol would affect the molds.
I wipe out the excess and then just pour in properly mixed resin again. It'll cure the remaining residue... though you will probably toss the part.
As David found, sacrificial pours will not only not clean out the residue, but cause another mess when the new pours don't harden themselves. Also, the sacrificial pours, where they do harden, will be stickier than usual, posing more threats of tearing. I know this because I tried three pours thinking as Mike did. Best to just wipe as much away as possible, using toothpicks (manicure sticks are better) to scoop away material in the crevices.I got everything clean and working. I lost one of the four container "bays" in the mold, due to the sticky stuff tearing out two air bubble size holes in the roof. I suppose I could just cut the bumps off every cast from that bay, but they'll just get larger. I have started to repair some of my larger molds (mold material does stick pretty well to mold material), but I'll pass on this.
...didn't mix the two very well before pouring into the molds.