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Green zinc chromate primer as final finish

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Peer Ebbighausen

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As the subject line says, I'd like to leave the green primer exposed in some areas on my badland ultralight build, if for no other reason than I like the look of it.

It wouldn't be heavily exposed - I'm thinking the engine mount and a few engine brackets. Is there any harm in doing so, or does this have a very short "shelf life" if not sealed with a topcoat?
 
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