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Two thoughts...

1. Can you simply flip the shelf upside down? Or, in tandem with that, move it down to a lower position in the rack?

2. Sandpaper...ew. Try a white eraser first (these are usually vinyl or firm rubber). Much less likely to remove the finish. If the stain hasn't permeated beneath the surface, this should work. Work with a light touch and a lot of strokes to keep the friction strictly upon the surface layer. You may want to polish it up a bit afterwards.

If the stain has somehow "bled" past the surface into the interior wood I don't think it comes out, period. Again, flip the shelf if possible.


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