That can be easily fixed by wet sanding and the correcting and polishing. It looks like your fingernails do not get stuck from the scratch part.
Go on Youtube and there are plenty of how-to's to fix that.
The last resort would be touch up in this case.
Do not be scared of wet sanding either. Once you know the technique and with practice...you will actually look forward to tackling something like this.
Get 1500 grit and 2000 grit wet sand paper. Finish off with 2500 or 3000 grit wet sand paper compound, polish and then LSP. I would also get the sanding block too
BTW, DO NOT use the buy on TV pens or the other junk. If you need to touch up then get the manufactures paint. I had a G35 and I believe your paint is Obsidian Black.
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I would start with a thorough compounding and polishing to clean up the area and also the scratches, chances are good this will remove the appearance of the scratches just by restoring clarity to the clearcoat.
Then you can look into either applying touch up paint just to keep it simple. If you don't want to take on car detailing as your new hobby this would be a good route to take.
If you want to get more information try doing a LITTLE sanding with a very high grit sanding paper and then removing your sanding marks.
Wetsanding takes some experience when working on factory paint because it's very thin.
Welcome AG!
I have not had the chance to fix a scratch like that but there are some good video's on the tube that can help.
I would hit it with 2500 or 3000 sand paper and see what it looks like. Then use the touch up paint then sand level. Polish out sanding marks and call it good!
Caution you now that your G35 has very thin clear coat. Look at my avatar. I would recommend that you practice on a used panel or a beater before touching your paint. Good luck.
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