it doesn't matter what you wash the board with, as long as it gets gets the electrolyte off.
Also the next process, The one that matters the most, is Drying the Board with a compressor.
- Blasting all the residual water off the board and from underneath the I/C's right after the wash.
Then the occurrence of mineral build up is a non issue.
The other kinds of goo that can still be on there like Rosen flux, etc.. that needs to be removed with acetone.
nothing else will cut it.
If you do all that and still get some squealing coming from the speaker, maybe start checking the traces and VIA's for resistance
maybe you have a half eaten up trace or Via causing a varying resistance changing with temperature.
If you take a hair dryer and heat up that sound area of the PCB, with the computer on, you will notice a change in pitch of the squeal.