I can even expand on that.............
I use ATE Super Blue and Amber Dot 4 Brake fluid. Every flush changing colors so I know it is complete.
* 4 jack-stands all 4 wheels off.
* Draw out as much old brake fluid out of the resevoir with a large hypodermic needle and flexible tubing.
* Refill with brake fluid - see above.
* I use a brake bleed bottle with thinwall (so a closed end wrench will fit over tubing and onto the bleeder) flexible tubing. The bottle has a lanyard and a strong magnet attached to it, that way you can hang the bottle in virtually any area for convience.
Brake bleeding bottles with magnet - Bing Images
* 1/3 to 1/4 turn is typically all you need, the CE wrench (or brake wrench if you want to purchase -usually 8- 10 mm) stays on the valve....no slips.
* 2 people, start with the furthest distance from the master cylinder and coordinate the bleed, do not rapidly pump the pedal, smooth is best.
* When the fluid changes color and stabilizes move to the next furthest wheel.
* Naturally check the master cylinder every 1/3 bottle of fluid draw and MAKE SURE the bail is on the MC or the cap is screwed down tight...........forgot once, huge mess, never forgot again.
Thats it, you should have great results and minimal mess.