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Originally Posted by astroron
Mark that is bad advice in my opinion..
You don't need to remove the corrector plate to clean it unless there is dirt or any other stuff on the inside.
Just simply clean it with as little interference to the plate as possible.
If you remove the plate, there is every possibility that you would need to collemate it.
Cheers 
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Ron is correct. don't remove it to clean it!
A corrector plate is possibly matched to the mirror so it must go back in
exactly 'on the clock face' as it came out....a fact I discovered when I cleaned my 4" Cass/Mak
Steve