I really don't think
@Turboman would give you 'made up/spurious' advice.
Let me expand ... you can't paint directly on galvanised metal, you need to remove the hydroxides and carbonates that a galvanised surface produces to protect itself (it's the equivalent of 'rust' on steel).
Phosphoric Acid removes it, a combination of water and oxygen (ie air) will regenerate it. Mordant T wash contains a copper dye so you can see where you have painted/lathered it on and where the reaction has taken place. It only lasts for a few hours so you need to paint it (stopping the water/oxgen from reacting with the zinc) as soon as possible.
Primers are porous so you need to seal it with a topcoat as soon as the primer is dry.
You can get galv-in-one topcoats if you can't be arsed to prime/undercoat first.
Galv In ONe is a single product solution for painting galvanised steel. a superb galvanised metal paint
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