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How to prevent Hydraulic Brake Bleeder Tool backflow ? -Get a stick or sticklike device to hold the brake pedal down at least a quarter inch or so. This prevents backflow. -If you're being neat, run a bit of rubber hose or plastic tubing from the bleeder valve to a suitable container. -Apply pressure using your method and tool of choice to push the caliper piston back in. There will be great resistance. -Crack the bleed valce slightly, just enough for fluid to ooze out slowly. -Keep the pressure on steadily. Close the bleed valve just before the piston is fully returned. If you seat the piston fully before closing the bleed valve there is a possibility you can let a small bubble of air into the caliper. If so: after all else is done, do a manual two person bleed (one pump should be enough) to clear that small amount of air. -Rinse away all spilled brake fluid with copious amounts of water. Specification: 100% Brand New And High Quality. Material: Plastic+metal Color: As Photo Show Hydraulic Brake Bleeder Tool Will Not Bleed Air From A Dry System. Make Bleeding Your Brakes A One Person Job. Package Included: 1 Pc Hydraulic Brake Bleeder Tool