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Drill Second Hole and Level up. Use a flat drill bit to drill a hole in the plasterboard. Grip it fixings are the best but that shelf is only 18mm and the Grip it holes are 25mm so it will still look rubbish. Clear out the floating shelf and push it upwards to a straight level that it should be. If the shelf is. - Bind the shims together making a shim sandwich with masking tape or duct tape or whatever other type of type will stick to your shelf.
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