Hi Steve,

I use a Sealey because my wife gets mixed up with up and down commands. It did my brain in.

You can use your Sealey to replicate Mike's method.

Do not put fluid into Sealey
Syringe old fluid from master cylinder
Top up master cylinder
Connect Sealey tube/cap to master cylinder
Pressurise the Sealey
Bleed wheel
ENSURE MASTER CYLINDER IS REGULARLY TOPPED UP.

Constantly de-pressurising, topping up and re-pressurising is a pain but, as Mike says, it is paintwork safe should your kit develop a fault.
And yes, use a good fitting piece of tube on the bleed nipple and a jamjar to note the bubbles.

You may get a little fluid on your fingers at some stage eg disconnecting the bleed tube so have some rags at hand to clean them.

Hope this helps


Regards

Geof
70th Anniversary 4/4 (Duratec 1.8), model 1995