White edges on bleed...

I am getting white edges on the bottom and right sides of documents that have full bleed.
Please tell me how I can correct this.
Screen Cap:

Without full information as to how the PDF file was created including settings use for same, the workflow leading up to this point (I assume your screen display in of the document in Acrobat?), and other information about the document (including the current settings within the PDF file of the bleed and trim boxes) as well as your Acrobat preferences, there isn't much help we can provide here.
          - Dov

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