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I have always taken it to mean that they don't need a primer that forms a chemical barrier. However as you can never guarantee dust free a simple stabilizing primer to reduce suction a little and to stabilise the dust is needed. A simple acrylic primer diluted maybe 1:1 would suffice.
 

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