Jim started me going on Phosphate and Oil with his threads there, so this would be very useful.
I'll tell you my little secret - I have a local professional shop do my clear and gold zinc plating. We have an "arrangement". That "arrangement" includes me providing the shop with clean, bead blasted parts untouched by human hands (I use gloves), a minimum lot size order (75 pieces), no "due by" date (it's usually 4 to 6 weeks, my stuff is fitted in the shop's schedule) and no arguing. There's other "things" in the mix. I operated in bulk to get minimum lot sizes, I did have four cars most of the time, 65 and 66, so I got ahead of myself. Gold zinc was the most difficult to get minimum lot sizes as those years didn't have a lot of that type finish.
Bottom line - real good zinc plating needs techniques that are expensive and dangerous. There are a few members here that I have supplied with zinc plated parts using my method. I've received no complaints.
Jim