Do not drive the car. Have it towed to a repair shop and have the brake fluid changed.
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Do not pump the brakes. You will need to get all of the contaminated fluid out and refill the master cylinder.
The first thing you should do is remove the master cylinder so you can dump the brake fluid reservoir out. If you have used the brakes, it is a very good idea to get the entire brake system bled and replace all the brake fluid.
You need to have the brake fluid changed immediately. Washer fluid will damage all of the seals in the brake system
If it looks like a smaller version of the brake cylinder container it is the hydraulic clutch reservoir ( assuming you have a manual ) and you will fill it with brake fluid.
I check the oil in my cars every weekend, along with trans fluid, coolant, steering fluid and window washer fluid. I check brake fluid and tires daily.
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It is not recommended to use DOT 3 brake fluid from an open container, as brake fluid can absorb moisture from the air, which can lead to reduced braking performance and potential damage to the braking system. Additionally, contaminants may enter the container, compromising the fluid's integrity. It's best to use brake fluid from a sealed container to ensure its quality and effectiveness.
Have it cleaned out and flushed immediately
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Change oil and filter