Many years ago when I was taking auto mechanics classes, both in high school, and in college, we were always taught to never use anything except brake fluid on any brake components such as master cylinders, calipers, and wheel cylinders.
Mike
I'm with Mike. Anytime one puts a fluid into the caliper cylinders that may have a lower evaporation temperature than DOT-4, one may get mushy brakes. The fluid can gasify and compress...
Time, water, brake fluid creates sludge.

Dot 4 is very hygroscopic, loves water.
Not exactly... Yes, brake fluid loves water. It absorbs it like mad, but the water remains in suspension. The problem is when your brake temperature reaches around 212
o F, the water in there turns to steam. Steam is a compressible gas, and when one presses the brake, it's mush and nothing happens. Hydraulic systems only work with incompressible fluids (liquids).