Never use acetone on non metallic objects
Acetone is a solvent for ALL organic molecules
It is used for rinsing out all equipment before sensitive organic experiments for a reason
Acetone is the reason your old timey screwdriver handles slowly keep getting gummy and melting and sticky
Acetone is the only molecule that starts to permanently unravel the cross linking in many plastics
It’s the best way to screw up a material if you don’t know anything about it and only have one shot and messing up
I hope it didn’t mess up your job
But that’s super risky
Acetone is a no no on plastics
It comes in a metal can for a reason
That one and “gun wash” are super bad for plastics
Isopropyl Alcohol would have been a much more appropriate solvent in this case
Able to lift all oils and dry the surface while not damaging the plastic

If you haven’t proceeded yet to the next step
I strongly suggest you hard bake the surfaces that have been exposed to acetone to drive it all out

And wait a week to see if they survived
The acetone residue will also not be compatible
With any new paint you plan to use anyway
-s