Hi all,
With all of this wet weather I do what we all do when we can't get out and that is have a fiddle.....with my scope of course
When I picked up my c8 SCT I noted there were some condensation streaks on the inside of the corrector plate.
Now up until a little while ago I was ok with this as it didn't appear to effect the image as far as I could tell. Still bugged me though.
That was until a cool night and I saw the effects of the dew on the corrector plate when trying to tweak my collimation.
I was shocked

to say the least how quickly the corrector was affected when I removed the dew shield. It's only a self made soft foam that I got from clark rubber but it's good to know it's doing it's job and damn well.
After a quick blast with the hair dryer I was back to viewing in no time but left the collimation for a later date.
Now whilst shining the torch at the corrector plate to view the dew on it, I again became very aware of the streaking on the back of the plate.
Enough of this, I figured if the dew had such an obvious result on my viewing surely even these light streaks will be taking their toll.
Armed with demineralized water (as advised on IIS) I got all set up.
Unfortunately I don't have an allen key small enough for the corrector plate bolts....if you can call them that . They're tiny

So the question here is, what size are they?
I'll need to grab an allen key to match obviously but in considering their size, I'm guessing I may need to go to a specialty shop ?? jaycar maybe ?
I've read all the advice and how tos I can run my eyes over and am confident as one can be for the first time in getting the job done.
Asides from the question above, I stumbled onto this
http://www.backyardvoyager.com/c11flock.html
and was wondering should I do a job lot and flock the thing whilst I'm in there ?
I know lots of dobs get done but this would be a tad more challenging I guess, but should be easy enough once the corrector plate is off.
Anyone done it ?
Results ?
Anything to be be aware of when I'm doing the job?
Of course any other advice is also appreciated
Cheers Brett