Anyone know what the rubberized coating Toyota uses inside wheel wells?

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I had some of the coating rip off in inside the passenger rear wheel well due to a stray piece of metal on the highway that bounced around in there. I’m sure there’s a variety of things I could use, but I’d like to use the same protective coating or close to what Toyota uses. Anyone have any ideas?


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Read up on Noxudol 300s. I think this is what is used. Going to be difficult to source.
 
There are better epoxy coatings like Raptor Liner that are available in a 2 part rattle can. They are much tougher than the original material used in there and you can easily source them. You can also build them up to provide a thick and "padded" layer like the OE coating. I would just clean up the damage back to where you have a good seal from the OE coating and apply the Raptor or other coating.

The raptor rattle cans are relatively expensive so I would plan out a few other items you want to coat while you are at it to take advantage of the whole can.
 
I would use Zip sheathing tape. That stuff is wicked sticky, very weatherproof, and you can surgically cut out a piece that will be all black.
 

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