I have never had to use any other method than using the MC. I don't see why you need to screw around with grease, air, the associated mismatched threads, cleaning grease out of the small passage, and flying pistons. The piston will not come shooting out and fluid will not go flying everywhere as long as you go slow and easy on the lever. Once the piston reaches a position where it is almost free the O ring will lose it's seal at some point on the piston and you will get a small amount of fluid leak and then you lose pressure. This is when you stop and just grab the piston and pull it the rest of the way out. This has worked for me on one bike that sat for 25 years and another that sat for 20.