This is such a controversial topic with a lot of inconsistencies depending on who you talk to or read. I have tested a couple different sources now and the cleanest evap test I have seen is a ring or water mark. Every single clean evap test I have seen online (whenever actual pics are posted) have a ring. I have tested some that leave a visible residue and of course those are set aside for cleaning or degreasing stuff. I am currently using Klean Strip VM&P Naphtha, one that seems to be recommended quite often, and is the cleanest evap test I have personally done. I took a cosmetic mirror, thoroughly wiped down with 99% IPA (which also evaporated to leave a ring) and then dropped several drops in the center to form a puddle and let it sit while I went to work in the home office. Came back about an hour or so later to a large misshaped ring in the center of the mirror. I tried it with fewer drops and I still get the same type of ring, just smaller. There is absolutely no residue inside the ring. You cannot feel it when you scrape your nail or finger across it, but you can see it. Bestine did the same thing for me.
I am not saying all this to say that it's fine, but rather to expand this conversation. I know there are already threads for this type of conversation, but I feel like this particular question never really has a clear answer, at least not one that makes sense to me. Aside from spending a ton of money on medical supply grade stuff (which I have not tried so I cannot say whether it leaves a ring or not), I have no idea what the absolute best practice is because the answer is always, "if it doesnt leave a residue...". What I would love to see are pics of these top shelf product evap tests. Or pics from people who claim that their solvent leaves no residue.
Are there any nexians here that have evap tested a solvent that truly leaves absolutely nothing on the mirror or glass? If that is the case, then I will continue my search and then re x my entire supply when I find what I'm looking for, but for now, I have been using spice extracted from solvent that does leave a ring.