This may be a non-issue, but I'd like to know what the "consensus" of thought is on the order of dimpling and priming. I've defaulted to 1)deburring, 2)prepping the parts for priming, 3)priming, then 4)dimpling. Seems to me that the part scrubbing and prepping prior to priming (I'm using Stewart Ecoprime) is easier done on a non-dimpled surface. The adhesion of the primer is good and I've never had any flaking or other damage to it from the dimpling process. So, am I worrying about nothing or is there something that I haven't considered...?