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Old 08-17-2010, 10:39 AM
RML RML is offline
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I would have suggested rubbing alcohol. That is what is recommended to clean my power bleeder after use. It is cheap and dries quickly.

You have probably figured out that there is a front and rear chamber in the reservoir. You have to be careful when bleeding that you watch the level of the rear chamber and not just the front, as you can empty it and start to draw in air.

Richard
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