We have found a common impurity we kept finding to be mold release agents from plastics. Nearly anything in the lab molded from polypropylene or similar plastics is molded and the mold is sprayed with a release agent, similar to PAM or butter. They tend to be mono or diglyceride type compounds, often with more pola head groups, similar to soap or lecithin, but often man made derivitives. We found that rinsing plastic ware (wash bottles, funnels, anything made of plastics) as well as glassware with methanol before use was a big help. We had been using some plastic 96 deep well plates for LC/MS samples, and kept finding peaks for these type items. And glassware can get them as well, but much less common, we likely contaminated it from wash bottles or other plastics.
Also, manyu solvents like chloroform, DCM, and more come with stabilizers, like alkenes, ethanol, tBuphenols, etc, which can get concentrated in your products. That is another common source of impurities in products. Good luck.