Hi gimmewine
I think James might be being a shade optimistic there.
The way Credit Reference Agencies record payment history is something like this
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This says you had two 1-month late payments 7&8 months ago and were late again in the most recent month.
This information stays on your credit file for the duration of the agreement and for six years afterwards. It cannot be removed unless you can get the lender to agree it is wrong. Therefore the best way to 'repair' your file is to keep your payments up to date and put your 'lates' as far behind you as possible. Lenders will then view it as a temporary 'blip' which you got over.
However you may be worrying unnecessarily. Lenders don't often seem to record 'lates' straight away and sometimes not at all. Your best bet is to check your own records yourself from Equifax and Experian. Don't be lured in by expensive monthly payments, both are statutorily obliged to send you your record on payment of £2. The details should be on their websites but I'm sure they don't make them easy to find !
Even so as the guys say above, the effect of a few lates is likely to be minimal even if you can't actually get rid of them.
-Best
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