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This A&P I am using went to change my flexible brake lines and I wasn't watching him very closely. My bad. He ended up releasing the line at the top first, which proceeded to pour hydraulic fluid all over my hangar floor and all into my wing. It was dripping out of my wing root for hours afterward. Just so rookie!! Shouldn't he have removed the line at the caliper first and let it just flow out of the line into a container? This is basic stuff.

Anyway, I sopped up/cleaned up the hangar floor as best I could, but I just want to make sure that there are no issues I need to deal with now as a result of that brake fluid having been dumped inside my wing.
 

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