Yeah; I still have a bottle of the exact stuff in the garage, although mine is a silver grey colour. Halfords Dot4 though.
I used those thin, plastic, disposable gloves for working with the stuff when I used it. At the time, it was strongly recommended to do so and I wasn't taking any risks; I'm quite attached to my skin and I'd like to keep it that way.

Also, my experiences are different, even though not wildly. I generally let the miniatures soak in the fluid for a good couple of days and then went to work with a toothbrush. Mind; most, if not all, miniatures I stripped like this were metal. The sources I had, suggested that it was not clear whether or not plastics would be affected by the brake fluid, so it was recommended that plastics were not stripped with it.
Eventually I did though, and have not noticed any adverse effects. I did find that it does break superglue bonds quite easily, which is a plus.
Now, Dettol will eat up plastics without doubt if they're soaked in it for too long!
I've never let any mini soak in the break fluid for longer than a week though, so I do not know about its long term effect on paints. This means that sometimes, not all paint comes off, even with vigorous scrubbing. Also, enamel paints become a goopy, sticky mess, which cannot be brushed off! I've stripped some old metal Necrons painted with metalic enamels once, and I finally had to resort to plucking the rubbery strands of paint off with tweezers...

My experience with Simple Green on the other hand, is that it generally soaks off the paints in 24 hours. I suppose that the fact that most paints used nowadays are acrylics and even the primers used are often from a dedicated miniature paints company.
Still; a primer is
supposed to not let go of the surface, so those that did not come off are really good brands!
In the end though, I can say that both methods work, if in different ways and with different strong points and drawbacks. For me, Simple Green is the better option, but I would have no problems using my stash of break fluid when I had to...