I don't know where this concept of inactivating primers originated but it is 100% BS. I accidentally ran a primer case through the clothes washer and that primer still ignited. Assuming that you can easily inactivate a primer is a recipe for disaster.
To the OP: primers can only ignite from a hard blow. They do not ignite from a gentle push. Otherwise they would ignite when seated in the case. A primer is not fully assembled until it is seated. That process pushes the anvil in contact with the priming compound.