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    #41
    Dapat kase bleed out muna yung old fluid.. bago press back yung piston.. use brake cleaner to remove brake fluid..

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    washing spilled brake fluid with lots and lots water, is the right thing to do.
    brake fluid acts as a paint stripper. get all of it out by using lots of water.
    but be careful that you do not force it into the clutch and/or brake fluid reservoir, and you do not get it onto sensitive electrical parts. be mindful of the pressure.

    sabi nga ni hancock, "good job!".
    This is very reassuring, thank you! And yes, I was mindful of the pressure.


    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Dapat kase bleed out muna yung old fluid.. bago press back yung piston.. use brake cleaner to remove brake fluid..
    Lesson learned... let the mechanic do his job without disturbing him and making sure that you don't start any interesting conversation until the job is done.

    Well, I wanted to do it on my own one day so I had my hands dirty a while ago.
    [emoji3]

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