Mountain lion slow

I recently installed ML on my new Mac Air and have had significant slow down on safari's loading as well as keyboard being non responsive with pcanywhere!!!
I need to uninstall ML and go back to my lightning speed of lion.
Any suggestions?   
Specs;
500 G flash Storage,
1.8 Ghz i5  processor.
8 g memory  1600mhz

Actually I am experiencing both.
Websites load slow and than hiccup to open.
I did not back up prior to installing mountain lion.......
I assumed the cloud was my back up as well as my pc and work.
How do I go about restoring and what are the losses I can expect?
Thank you,

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    why is the down load of mountain lion slow

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