My experience is that powder coating is more durable than any form of paint, but it needs to be pointed out that any type of finish is very dependent on the initial surface preparation and the quality of the job. (and this is probably the source of the problems you note)
Particularly in the climate that you are in, it is important that there be no pinholes in the coating to allow water or moist air in, and again, either paint or powder coat can be done badly.
For fabricated items such as the grilles, there is a lot of potential for sharp recesses which will be very difficult to prepare properly, so that the final result will depend as much on how they are made and finished as the coating process itself. As they are steel, they should be sandblasted (and primed immediately in that climate!)
The big advantage of paint over powder coating is that it allows repairs or touchup to the original standard, which is only practical for powder coating by redoing the whole item. But this is probably not a big deal for the grilles.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Bookmarks