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You're right about what it talks about
Eventually it will dilute too much to be effective for resin but that will take awhile I think
Personally I use about 25ml (it's more concentrated than in the video) per liter (I do 4L at a time) so it will take a long time to get too dilute as I started with 95% alcohol (I've heard of people going as low as 70% and still being fine for cleaning resin prints)
Those people I see distilling IPA with nowhere near a proper safety setup makes me sweat for sure. I've distilled a lot of alcohol (not for resin, for other reasons) and it can quickly go to shit without specific levels of control. And you need to have a lot of safety procedures in place just in case.
If I was to distill my resin contaminated alcohol I'd try to purify it as much as possible before distilling to bring it closer to known variables for me. But it will be awhile before I do that as the gear I'd use for it would be dedicated to that purpose specifically from that point onward.
Also I use just ethanol as I have an easier time getting my hands on it in large quantities, it works great for resin as well and it's not as gnarly as IPA.