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Powder coating will be more durable than paint, but is pricey.
Eric
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Get the centers sandblasted at a local shop (places that make headstones can do this if you can't find a local shop to do it.) Them paint the centers with some good high heat paint. I forget who makes it, but there is one brand that makes paint for BBQ grills. Then put a coat of high heat clear over that.
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