SSRS - overlap in text and gridlines (rendering to .pdf)

I have searched everywhere to find the answer, but I cannot find it. I have a table where numbers have been outlined to the right. The table has a borderstyle black with 1pt and padding with 2pt. When rendering this table to .pdf the numbers disappear behind
the gridlines (with or without gridlines). Some do, some don't. See also the included image.
Can someone help me with this? Increasing padding does not work. Adding spaces does not work. Outlining to the center or left, yes that works, but I need it outlined to the right.
Is there someone who can help me to fix this?
Best regards,

Hi _Montinio,
According to your description, when you export the report to PDF file, the end of numbers in each cell are hidden.
In Reporting Service, if values are numeric, it will automatically right aligned in textbox. And the padding for textbox is set to 2pt by default. As we tested in our environment, the textbox works properly. Please refer to screenshots blow:
In your scenario, according to your screenshot, it seems like you don’t set padding to top and left. So I would like to know some detail information about your report design. If possible, please provide some screenshots about results both in BIDS and PDF
render.
If you have any question, please feel free to ask.
Best regards,
Qiuyun Yu

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